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CDEI research identifies barriers to data use and ethical artificial intelligence
Public trust and regulation emerge as crucial from the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation's in-depth analysis of AI and
Should a claim be stayed where foreign proceedings arise from the same dispute but are not framed in identical terms?
Osborne Clarke secures a victory in staying a claim brought in England on the basis of proceedings brought in Cyprus
State aid | European Commission amends Temporary Framework for a third time to include aid for micro and small companies
Micro and small companies, including start-ups, may benefit from aid; while recapitalisation measures have been modified for businesses in general.
Liability creep | Regulators taking aim at the top
Regulatory regimes such as competition, data protection, and bribery and corruption offer regulators the opportunity to cast the liability net
Belgian law in brief: under what conditions is an electronic signature legally equivalent to a wet ink signature ?
According to the applicable Belgian and EU legislation, only qualified electronic signatures are automatically equivalent to a wet ink signature
Regulator offers 'back to basics' Covid-19 guidance for contribution deferral proposals
What steps should be taken when making a new contribution deferral request? There are important takeaways to draw from the
Why suppliers can no longer rely on termination on insolvency rights
The long-awaited revamp of UK insolvency and corporate governance law has introduced significant changes to the effectiveness of termination on
HMRC delivers 'working time' clarification for furloughed EMI option holders
Finance Bill clause gives furloughed employees with Enterprise Management Incentive options welcome clarity on what counts as a 'disqualifying event'
Energy and Utilities Update | 3 July 2020
Welcome to our latest update on regulatory and market developments in the energy and utilities sector. In this edition we