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Considerations on the suspension of the liberalization regime of foreign direct investments in Spain
As a consequence of the crisis triggered by Covid-19, on March 2020 the Spanish Government decided to adopt certain measures
Urgent measures to mitigate the impact of the increase in natural gas prices in the retail gas and electricity markets
Published Royal Decree-Law 17/2021, of 14 September, on urgent measures to mitigate the impact of the increase in natural gas
Urban Transformation: the World Economic Forum addresses the decarbonisation challenge in cities
The World Economic Forum's report on the value of integrated energy solutions to deliver decarbonised, sustainable and resilient cities around
Countdown to COP26 | Decarbonising transport in the UK
Decarbonising the transport sector is crucial to achieving net zero and air quality ambitions
The Energy Transition | Gas prices increase dramatically, government to invest £220m in cutting carbon emissions, first UK Green Gilt raises £10bn and Ofgem urged to review transmission charges
This week we look at soaring global gas prices, the government's announcement of a £220m investment to cut emissions in
Employment Law Coffee Break | New consultation on flexible working, employment status in the tax tribunal and a spotlight on immigration for HR
Welcome to our latest Employment Law Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal developments impacting UK employers.
Marketinglaw Update: September 2021
This edition includes a selection of articles from the team over the summer. Coverage includes: the fine against Amex by
The government has vision for the UK as the world's leading hub for life sciences
Details on the funding of the 10-year strategy, which builds on the UK's world-class capability and on lessons from the
Virtual voice assistants' challenge to comply with data protection legislation
On 7 July 2021, a new version of the guidelines on virtual voice assistants was adopted by the European Data
Court of Appeal finds inventors must be human
An artificial intelligence (AI) machine cannot be an 'inventor' for purpose of Patents Act 1977 and owner of machinery cannot
How to minimize corruption and bribery risks when hiring a third party
There are different laws (FCPA, UK Bribery Act, the Spanish Criminal Code, to mention some) that set out the possibility