Plans to relax data protection laws to facilitate AI development and use in the EU have been outlined as part of a series of ...
Copyright works can subsist within AI models, the Regional Court of Munich has ruled, in a case that has potentially profound ...
Companies failing to provide adequate cyber security for key UK infrastructure face heavy fines under new powers announced yesterday.
Businesses in England and Wales do not automatically owe a debt to others they are in contract with even where they are responsible for the other party failing to meet a pre-condition of sale upon ...
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 will recalibrate how student housing in England is managed and let, owing to a raft of reforms that will alter the status of some tenancies and the grounds for landlords ...
The competitive and demanding nature of the construction industry means that managing, avoiding and resolving risk is essential to commercial success. Our specialist knowledge and global experience ...
Draft legislation published by the UK government would significantly alter existing data protection law in the country if enacted but also closely resembles abandoned proposals that were introduced ...
The UK should move to a more centralised system for the regulation of AI if sector regulators fail to sufficiently promote innovation in the way they carry out their duties, a prominent businessman ...
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. Below, we look at dust cases prosecuted by the ...
Businesses in the Netherlands have been given updated guidance on how the new EU-wide AI Act will impact them. The updated version of the AI Act guide, which is also available in English (21-page / ...
The growing complexity of construction and engineering disputes has led to an increased demand for the services of experts regarding various aspects of a typical legal proceeding. Party-appointed ...