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Ministry of Defence widens contractors' rights to limit liability
New approach is good news for suppliers but there are crucial points they must keep in mind
Careful what you wish for: judicial intervention in unfair prejudice remedies
Failure to keep your eyes on the prize until after you have won can lead to some unexpected, and potentially
Paris appeal court upholds role of ethical rules to counter 'brutal' terminations
The breach of a code of conduct can justify the immediate termination of commercial relations
New Standard Contractual Clauses: more certainty for data exports at the cost of increased checks and compliance obligations
What are the key aspects of the new SCCs and what next steps should businesses take?
OSB in focus: is the Online Safety Bill a skeleton or a springboard for dynamic regulation?
The UK's draft online safety legislation contains a range of powers for ministers to be able to change aspects of
OSB in focus: what categories of content and communications are within the Online Safety Bill's scope?
The threat of big fines on annual global turnover means that it is crucial that online services understand the nature
Negotiating English governing law and jurisdiction clauses post-Brexit
Now that we are a few months past the end of the Brexit transition period, we take a look at
Product liability claims worth less than £25,000 should be on Portal
Insist that the claim is subject to the PL Protocol and fixed costs will apply
Marketinglaw Update: May 2021
This month's articles include coverage on: the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA)'s jurisdictional remit, the ASA's Annual Report, influencers in trouble
UK government announces draft Online Safety Bill
The first draft of the UK's Online Safety Bill has been published, and it contains a few surprises
UK passes new law allowing government intervention in transactions on national security grounds
Substantial change is now set for the UK M&A landscape, with a wide range of transactions in scope, including current