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Businesses operating in the UK could face legal duties to “develop, disclose and implement" net zero-aligned transition plans ...
Changing US tariff policy has had knock on effects across the world economy, changing the rules of trade engagement. We assess the fallout.
Automotive businesses will be reassured by the UK government’s intention to ensure that decisions taken across departments ...
The Council of the EU and the European Parliament have reached a provisional agreement to revise the European Works Council Directive. It’s a significant development for multinational employers ...
The UK has one of the most developed employment law frameworks in the world, but how it is evolving needs to be understood in the context of the UK government’s Employment Rights Bill (ERB) (310 pages ...
There is a battle raging – cultural, social, financial – between the creative industries and the burgeoning AI industry about who has the right to access cultural material. Generative AI systems can’t ...
Rebecca Howard and Stephen Scholefield, pensions law experts at Pinsent Masons, were commenting on the new bill (114 pages/5.6 MB) recently introduced to parliament. The bill promises to overhaul the ...
Lenders making joint loans for non-commercial purposes should now identify all loans where one borrower receives an exclusive benefit and then ensure that the other borrower receives independent legal ...
UK government plans to proceed with significant reforms to the defined contributions (DC) pensions market are a “big deal” for both pension providers and master trusts, experts have said. At the heart ...
The announcement follows a public consultation carried out in late 2024 aimed at establishing personal liability for senior executives of online platforms and marketplaces which fail to remove illegal ...
A new ruling by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) will influence the debate over whether, and to what extent, litigation funding arrangements should be regulated in England and Wales, experts have ...