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.
When an Australian company enters voluntary administration and continues to trade, workforce management becomes a critical risk area. Voluntary administrators are under pressure to preserve cash, but ...
Information about notifiable data breaches (NDBs) reported to the regulator in Australia is being published in a new online dashboard, in what will be a useful resource for businesses subject to ...
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 ...
The UK's alcohol duty was reformed from 1 August 2023, removing some of the differentials in rates that existed between types of alcohol - in arguably the biggest reform of duty for nearly half a ...
The introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) into EU law in 2018 not only had a profound impact on organisations based in Europe – it has shaped data protection practices globally ...
All commercial contracts contain a number of ‘boilerplate’ clauses, which are often seen as standard add-ons to the main terms and conditions of the contract. One such boilerplate clause relates to ...
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 ...
Germany has amended its Climate Protection Act at short notice after its Constitutional Court ruled it unconstitutional in parts. This could also strengthen climate activists’ cases in other parts of ...