Pinsent Masons conducts a wide range of work for central and local government, and is one of a handful of ‘Tier 1’ firms appointed to provide a full range of legal services on the Crown Commercial ...
The political landscape in Europe has changed over the summer months. Those changes will have an influence on how EU policy ...
Businesses across sectors have been advised to review their approach to dynamic pricing after the practice drew scrutiny in ...
Understanding the limits of powers to instruct changes to the scope of construction works set out in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’s (SAR) New Engineering Contract (NEC) is essential to ...
Online service providers in the Netherlands have gained an insight into how the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) will be enforced in the country through the publication of new guidance, according to ...
New research shows the important role that English law, courts and arbitration bodies play in dispute resolution in a competitive global market, experts have said. On the LCC, the Law Society ...
A recent High Court of England and Wales decision shows that the English courts are willing to interpret procedural service rules under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) pragmatically to facilitate ...
Businesses and consumers should be more vigilant as sophisticated investment fraud is on the rise in Ireland, a legal expert has said. The number of investment fraud cases, where fraudsters pretend to ...
The extent to which fund documentation may need to be specifically negotiated to achieve the desired alignment of interests between investors and fund managers is a major factor in the attractiveness ...
Landlords in England could face a ban on ‘no-fault’ evictions and see the grounds for possession expanded, after the Labour government introduced its Renters’ Rights Bill to parliament. The proposed ...
Craig Patterson tells HRNews about Northern Ireland’s ‘Good Jobs’ Employment Rights Bill consultation which is open until 30 September 2024 We're sorry, this ...