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The US government’s new AI action plan is charting a “fundamentally divergent path” from the European Union by focusing on deregulation and national security, according to experts.
The new EU and US trade deal averts a ‘trade war’ and should in principle provide businesses with welcomed stability, even if ...
Foreign nationals employed to work overseas for Australian businesses can be entitled to the benefits and protection of Australian employment law, including unfair dismissal protections, a recent Fair ...
Countries impacted most by the effects of climate change can claim compensation from other countries responsible for ...
As EU countries move to clarify air passengers’ rights and airline liability, airlines will need to get up to speed with the proposed reforms ahead of approval by the European Parliament, experts say.
Major changes to the planning and delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure, as well as to the way the industry is ...
Thousands of UK content creators could find they have no practical way to enforce their copyright in respect of any infringement of their rights by AI developers, if the High Court in London rejects ...
Warranties, indemnities, and exemption clauses can provide contractual assurance and protection to businesses when things go wrong.
Luxembourg plans to introduce a modern carried interest regime in a bid to attract alternative investment fund managers, alongside a special tax regime for startup employees’ stock options, in “good ...
The UK government’s Pension Schemes Bill promises a number of significant changes and should be welcomed by the pensions industry, experts have said.
Snack manufacturers should carefully consider a recent decision that held mini poppadoms do not benefit from a value added tax (VAT) zero rating to determine whether it impacts any of their VAT ...