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This case offers valuable insights into contract formation via digital communications and the interpretation of ...
This timeline outlines key developments in disability pay gap reporting in the UK, tracing the evolution from voluntary ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Wolverhampton City Council v London Gypsies and Travellers [2023] UKSC 47 clarified and ...
Last year Fieldfisher reported 11 months of trading, due to the HMRC basis period reform change, which prompted the firm to ...
Within 5 weeks, as from 12 September 2025, the EU Data Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/2854) will become directly applicable across ...
These risks have, to date, largely been in relation to potential environmental contamination and product composition. However ...
The CJEU rules on CeramTec v Coorstek, clarifying the independence and overlap of bad faith and technical shape grounds in EU ...
AI is a powerful ally in investigations. Used well, it can make processes faster, sharper, and more cost-effective. But it’s ...
For those in the food sector, while Brexit has had its challenges, it has also offered up opportunities for regulatory ...
EU Batteries Regulation requires portable batteries in products to be removable, boosting lifespan, recycling & waste ...
In a recent episode of the Kids Law podcast, Annabel Twose, a second-year trainee solicitor, and Matthew Dady, a first-year solicitor apprentice, shared their personal journeys into law.
The team start by discussing how the ICO released guidance to prevent data breaches in document disclosure and how the European Commission has reviewed the UK's adequacy decision. Focus then turns to ...