Dispute resolution
Technological change and the digitalisation of the global economy is having a profound effect on dispute resolution activity internationally – both in terms of the nature of disputes that arise and how this transformation can create efficiencies in delivering services to businesses involved in disputes.
Businesses at the centre of these technological advances – in sectors such as telecoms, automotive, renewable energy, and life sciences and pharmaceuticals – need to focus on a complex nexus of data, brand protection and regulation in an increasingly competitive environment.
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What does the new Data Privacy Framework adequacy decision mean for US data flows?
UPC's former London Central Division competences to be reallocated between Paris, Munich and Milan
New judicial code of conduct addresses partiality concerns over UPC part-time technical judges
UPC publishes list of the acceptable languages before the local and regional divisions
The language of proceedings has caused controversy but the system adopted provides some flexibility for claimants
UPC: former London Central Division competences provisionally split between Paris and Munich
Case management system problems for UPC underscore need to file opt-outs immediately
Unified Patent Court offers new opportunities for effective enforcement of European patents
Unified Patent Court: the basics
Long-arm jurisdiction: how remedies can extend to non-UPC states
UPC action points: opting out of the EU's Unified Patent Court
New directive threatens the use of self-employed contractor models in Europe
Unified Patent Court: an introduction to the UPC's general jurisdiction
How to respond to a ransomware attack – an illustrative example
Corporate sustainability due diligence: what will this mean in practice for business?
Digital ad ruling by CJEU finds IAB Europe 'joint controller' for consent in TCF processing
What does the new Data Privacy Framework adequacy decision mean for US data flows?
UPC's former London Central Division competences to be reallocated between Paris, Munich and Milan
New judicial code of conduct addresses partiality concerns over UPC part-time technical judges
UPC publishes list of the acceptable languages before the local and regional divisions
The language of proceedings has caused controversy but the system adopted provides some flexibility for claimants