Sporting bodies in the UK and Europe will need to take extra care if they look to follow US examples of using biometric data for letting fans into stadiums, an expert has warned.
The introduction of a regulator-supervised digital framework for the financial sector signals a shift towards embedding ...
Developers of major infrastructure projects in England – such as roads, railways, and energy networks – will be required to ...
France’s new confidentiality law introduces privilege for in-house counsel for the first time and may have significant ...
New plans to limit how international gas prices impact on the cost of renewable energy in Britain will not sever the link ...
A recent decision by the UK Pension Ombudsman (PO) highlights the need for clear and obvious delineation between ...
Manufacturers of generic and biosimilar medicines should rethink their real world launch, lifecycle and litigation strategies ...
Businesses that have personal data stolen from them by hackers can expect other aspects of their compliance with data ...
South Africa’s independent transmission programme marks a major step forward for the country’s transmission network, but land ...
An appeal judgement by the Unified Patent Court has provided a clear limit to the court’s long-arm jurisdiction in patent ...
The UK’s competition and consumer law watchdog has imposed a multi-million pound fine on a UK motoring group for breaching ...
A new project will explore extending the opt-out regime in England and Wales beyond competition law, but experts warn that ...
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