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Employment and pensions
UK Employment Law Coffee Break: Harassment laws, autism and work review, and the UK's AI white paper
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting employers
Corporate
Joint ventures and good governance for UK regeneration schemes
The importance of a focus on the 'G' in ESG
Real estate
UK County Court rules in favour of landlord imposing redevelopment break into renewal lease
Landlords' redevelopment plans 'trump' tenants' security of tenure under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
Dispute resolution
The Law Commission consults in England and Wales on determining the law of an arbitration agreement
Proposal of new rule where the law of the agreement is the law of the seat unless the parties expressly
Business crime
What is the UK's second Economic Crime Plan seeking to achieve?
Is the government's outcome-focused plan ambitious enough?
Digitalisation
Between cybersecurity and competition: a German perspective on developments in the automotive industry
The automotive world is changing. Cybersecurity threats require appropriate responses from vehicle manufacturers. In their expert article for RAW (March
Artificial intelligence
How to mitigate legal risks when using generative AI in Europe
AI within different legal frameworks can carry legal risks, but businesses can take steps to mitigate these risks
Corporate
Doing deals: A Dutch view of pitfalls in the current global economic climate
The current economic climate requires a careful and tailored approach to M&A in order to get your deal done
Intellectual property
A quiet revolution: changes in the granting of preliminary injunctions for intellectual property claims
On March 22, 2023. The President of the Republic of Poland signed an amendment to the Code of Civil Procedure
Dark Patterns
Permanent promotions mislead consumers, says Poland's consumer protection watchdog
Promotions cannot be advertised without time limits as it can create a false impression in consumers and constitute dark pattern
Corporate
Action required from employers to take advantage of amendment of the Dutch share option regime
The Dutch share option regime has changed in order to attract more talent to start-ups – as of 1 January
Competition, antitrust and trade
How is the UK National Security and Investment Act shaping up in its second year?
Businesses need to understand the NSIA's reach, applicability and filings that are made under its rules