In an age of developed international commerce, global disputes arise between sophisticated international businesses. Not ...
The Government, the National Energy System Operator (NESO) and Ofgem have all contributed to a considerable number of updates ...
We are familiar with financial debt – borrowing funds to allow something to happen. It can be good as it enables you to buy ...
In what may feel like groundhog day for football fans, The Lawyer has learned that Manchester City is suing the Premier League over its own rules for the second time in 13 months.
The new EU design directive (2024/2823) and EU design regulation (2024/2822), proposals for which were first issued by the European Commission in 2022, were published on 18 November 2024 and have ...
The National Audit Office (NAO) has released a comprehensive report titled “Government’s approach to technology suppliers: ...
As Black History Month comes to an end, the issue of ethnic diversity will start to fade from the limelight. Yet data reveals serious and persistent problems around BAME participation in elite law ...
2024 was another “bumper year” for AI development and governance, as organisations have begun to grapple with the “real-world” challenges of balancing AI innovation with the compliance and risk ...
The National Electricity System Operator (NESO) in the latest of connections reforms updates has published an open letter and a legal letter of comfort to Ofgem on 15 January 2025.
In R. (on the application of L1T FM Holdings UK Ltd) v Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the Cabinet Office, the High Court dismissed an application for judicial review of a final order issued ...
It’s been quite the year for Latham & Watkins, with a mix of both partner losses and arrivals, plus a recalibration of its remuneration system to hold on to top talent. Given the past 12 months, the ...