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Improving transparency in international arbitration: digital solutions
The confidentiality of arbitrations is one of the features favoured by parties subject to disputes. However, that confidentiality can also
Shaping the future success of the UK's National Digital Twin with early legal input
What legal and governance foundations are needed for the UK's extraordinary National Digital Twin project? Osborne Clarke has contributed to
The future of the construction industry: offsite construction, next-generation connectivity and artificial intelligence
In this Sector note, Osborne Clarke LLP discuss how new and emerging technologies (such as next general connectivity and artificial
Why not all blockchain has a heavy carbon footprint
The carbon footprint of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has been making headlines recently. We explain what drives their energy consumption
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
Can pension schemes invest in cryptocurrencies?
The recent increase in Bitcoin's price has renewed interest in cryptocurrencies, but what legal issues should trustees consider before investing?
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
How 'reality checks' can tailor IT security obligations to specific projects
Can information technology security be considered an 'obligation of result'?
European Commission proposes new regulatory framework for artificial intelligence
Draft legislation will create a pyramid of risk-based regulation for artificial intelligence in the EU, including heavy fines for non-compliance
How individual buildings support collaboration within an urban environment
Our series exploring how buildings contribute to the 'smartness' of city environments considers the role of collaboration
Where next for intellectual property protection and artificial intelligence in the UK?
The government's recent response to views on the implications of AI for IP policy highlights the need to consider protections