Businesses in the automotive, pharmaceuticals, and food and drink sectors will be among those most impacted within UK industry under US plans to meet VAT charged on US imports to the UK with ...
Commercial opportunities for businesses developing and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) systems, as well as for those ...
A major study is exploring how businesses around the world are using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to deliver ...
Boardroom executives that focus on the realities of climate change and align strategic decision-making in 2025 with those ...
Plans to reform the legal framework around standard-essential patents (SEPs) have been withdrawn by the European Commission after EU law makers failed to reach consensus on the changes it had proposed ...
Emily Shepherd, the regulator’s chief operating officer, was speaking at a recent industry event, focusing on the role that culture and conduct play in positive outcomes for the financial services ...
Higher education providers across England must be aware of and plan for upcoming regulatory changes aimed at protecting students as ‘consumers’ of their services, an expert has said. A new condition, ...
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons is continuing its expansion in Asia Pacific having received government approval to open our third office in mainland China. Pinsent Masons will open an office in ...
The PO has made significant changes to streamline its procedures and cut lengthy waiting times for those using the service. However, the number of new complaints to the ombudsman is up 53% compared to ...
The rejection of anti-corruption legislation in South Africa is a disappointing development for an area in much need of reform, an expert has said. The South African Constitution Twenty-First ...
The Committee of Advertising Practice’s (CAP) update regarding media restrictions on advertisements for “less healthy” food and drinks products reveals the complexity of the issues to be considered by ...
Businesses are opening themselves up to potential legal risks through the detailed disclosure of their double materiality assessments (DMAs), experts have said. James Hay and Caroline Boon of Pinsent ...