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The mainstream emergence of Chinese AI app DeepSeek is causing EU policymakers to consider changes to the EU AI Act, Out-Law ...
A new report highlights the environmental responsibilities borne by businesses using AI or developing the infrastructure to ...
Investors and trade buyers based in the US and elsewhere are likely to continue to target acquisition of businesses within ...
Dr. Totis Kotsonis of Pinsent Masons was commenting after details of the investigations were made public. On Tuesday, US president Donald Trump issued a new executive order that requires the US ...
The Singapore International Arbitration Centre’s (SIAC) statistics for 2024, recently released in its annual report, revealed steady growth and a remarkable surge in international cases. SIAC handled ...
Judicial review is likely to remain relevant as a consideration in procurement challenge claims following the introduction of the Procurement Act. The availability of judicial review as an alternative ...
The uncertainty created by the US tariff policy has affected businesses globally, leading to uncertainty around prices for raw materials, equipment and goods – and the construction industry is no ...
Fresh guidance to help organisations determine whether data they handle is subject to UK data protection laws, has been published by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). UK data protection law ...
Businesses operating across the financial services sector have been given an insight into upcoming changes in regulation being considered by multiple UK authorities and should take the opportunity to ...
French Law no. 75-1334 on subcontracting, dated 31 December 1975, is an essential pillar of French law, providing financial and contractual transparency in the relations between those involved in ...