The first evidence of the radical shift businesses can expect to US policy during Donald Trump’s second term in office has ...
The publication of new guidance by the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation (OTSI) should remind UK exporters to ...
A recent court of Court of Appeal decision is “game changing” for brand owners and signals a renewed commitment by the UK courts to protecting brand identity and ensuring fair competition, experts ...
Technology companies should exercise more caution when handling data, as the number of cases under the themes of web scraping, inappropriate use of data and unauthorised disclosure of data is expected ...
The UK hospitality sector should prepare for further regulatory change and challenges during 2025, with the cumulative effect of such changes enough to cause significant concern for the sector. The ...
A November 2024 report by Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, the ‘Global AI Vibrancy Tool 2024,’ ranked Ireland ahead of technological powerhouses such as the ...
Confirmation that the majority of new university freedom of speech laws will come into force by the start of the next academic year will provide clarity around rights to free speech and academic ...
A landmark ruling by a court in Belgium offers pharmaceutical companies across Europe some clarity on how they might secure a supplementary protection certificate (SPC) manufacturing waiver, experts ...
Public bodies in Ireland have a duty to “act in conformity” with the country’s climate action plans and their objectives “unless it is impracticable to do so”, the High Court has ruled. In a recent ...