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Thousands of UK content creators could find they have no practical way to enforce their copyright in respect of any ...
It would be disproportionate and a “waste of a high quality, valuable resource” to force the owner of a new office building ...
Warranties, indemnities, and exemption clauses can provide contractual assurance and protection to businesses when things go wrong.
Businesses operating in the UK could face legal duties to “develop, disclose and implement" net zero-aligned transition plans ...
The UK government’s Pension Schemes Bill promises a number of significant changes and should be welcomed by the pensions industry, experts have said.
Lenders making joint loans for non-commercial purposes should now identify all loans where one borrower receives an exclusive benefit and then ensure that the other borrower receives independent legal ...
The UK government has confirmed it will proceed with introducing legislation aimed at removing online content related to illegal knives and other offensive weapons.
A new ruling by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) will influence the debate over whether, and to what extent, litigation funding arrangements should be regulated in England and Wales, experts have ...
Businesses can recover costs incurred in England and Wales in remedying defects even if they had no legal liability to incur those costs at the time, the UK’s highest court has confirmed.
A string of prosecutions in the UK should spur UK manufacturers to take action to meet their legal obligations to address health risks arising from dust.
New EU legislation aiming to improve standard-essential patent (SEP) licensing and reduce related disputes could yet be introduced in some form, despite initial attempts at reform failing, according ...
Judicial review is likely to remain relevant as a consideration in procurement challenge claims following the introduction of the Procurement Act.
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