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UPC action points: opting out of the EU's Unified Patent Court
Attitudes towards UPC opt-outs will depend on the proprietor and their patents but options should be weighed up now
UK Knowledge Collection | Online IP infringement, menopause in the workplace, and express scope of audit rights |
Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection
New directive threatens the use of self-employed contractor models in Europe
Many staffing companies, AOR/EORs and platforms may need to start planning changes to their commercial models soon
UK Pensions Action Plan Q2 2023
What UK pensions law changes and proposals over the last quarter do employers and trustees need to respond to this
UK's biggest offshore wind farm is not in jurisdiction of English patent law
The Patents Court has found that an offshore wind farm is not within the territorial ambit of the Patents Act
Hosting third-party products could make online marketplaces liable for trade mark infringement
CJEU opens way for national courts to find website operators liable for trade mark infringement by third-party products
UK Employment Law Coffee Break: Employment trends webinar, menopause and GDPR for HR
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the legal and practical developments impacting UK employers
UK Supreme Court rules in favour of apartment owners in nuisance dispute with Tate Modern
Majority decision draws distinction between 'overlooking' and 'visual intrusions' in private nuisance claims
BTG Legal | Green hydrogen: projects, regulatory considerations and what lies ahead
BTG Legal, an Osborne Clarke relationship firm in India, has written an Insight on green hydrogen
Germany's immigration reforms look to boost skilled worker supply
Work is underway to simplify immigration rules for skilled workers with the draft law's main points published
Cost of living and pensions: how can trustees support their members?
Seven steps for defined benefit trustees to support members
European consumer protection watchdogs publish 'dark patterns' statistics
National authorities will take action after two-fifths of almost 400 sites were found to rely on manipulative practices