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With one year until new rules on ‘high-risk’ AI systems take effect in the EU, pharmaceutical companies using AI in the ...
The new EU and US trade deal averts a ‘trade war’ and should in principle provide businesses with welcomed stability, even if ...
Countries impacted most by the effects of climate change can claim compensation from other countries responsible for ...
Construction firms, developers and investors must fully understand the new behaviours needed to make a success of using the updated Joint Contract Tribunal (JCT) target cost form of contract, an ...
Pinsent Masons advises Ushio on the acquisition of the lamp business from ams-OSRAM Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised Ushio Inc., a global leader in light sources for Industrial ...
Foreign nationals employed to work overseas for Australian businesses can be entitled to the benefits and protection of Australian employment law, including unfair dismissal protections, a recent Fair ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing our world, so join us as we keep track of how it is used: the legality, the ethics, the regulation and the technical constraints.
A recent Pensions Ombudsman (PO) determination highlights the importance of planned measures on ‘targeted support’ by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which aim to fill the ‘advice gap’ for ...
The construction industry is being urged take action ahead of the implementation of a new building safety levy, which will introduce new costs for residential developments across England from October ...
Rising benefit costs are now the biggest issue shaping UK employers’ benefit strategies. New research reported by Employee Benefits found that 64% of employers see rising benefit costs as their top ...
US-EU trade deal welcomed but questions remain as to whether it delivers certainty The new EU and US trade deal averts a ‘trade war’ and should in principle provide businesses with welcomed stability, ...