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Thousands of UK content creators could find they have no practical way to enforce their copyright in respect of any ...
It would be disproportionate and a “waste of a high quality, valuable resource” to force the owner of a new office building ...
Warranties, indemnities, and exemption clauses can provide contractual assurance and protection to businesses when things go wrong.
Businesses operating in the UK could face legal duties to “develop, disclose and implement" net zero-aligned transition plans ...
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 ...
The UK government has confirmed it will proceed with introducing legislation aimed at removing online content related to illegal knives and other offensive weapons.
Businesses can recover costs incurred in England and Wales in remedying defects even if they had no legal liability to incur those costs at the time, the UK’s highest court has confirmed.
Professional football clubs in England will soon be subject to a regime of statutory regulation overseen by the new Independent Football Regulator (IFR).
A recent ruling by the EU’s highest court could force credit reference agencies to make changes to their business models.
A new Office for Students (OfS) proposal means that consumer law requirements for new higher education providers in England go above and beyond what is required by consumer law, an expert has said.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has appointed partners Tim Webb and Emma Maher to its property practice.