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It would be disproportionate and a “waste of a high quality, valuable resource” to force the owner of a new office building ...
A new ruling by the UK’s highest court should spur oil and gas companies to review whether additional tax liabilities flow from support services they provide, a tax expert has said.
Brand owners are still permitted to use “class headings” and “general terminology” to describe the goods or services that they wish to obtain UK trade mark protection for – but should apply “caution” ...
Recently published statistics in relation to workplace stress, depression and anxiety across Northern Ireland highlight the need for employers to proactively manage mental health in the workplace, ...
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The fourth webinar in our Financial Services Mass Actions series focuses on the implication of the upcoming FCA rules and guidance on mass actions within the employment space.
Pinsent Masons has today announced a strategic partnership with ContractPodAi, a leader in legal AI solutions and contract lifecycle management (CLM).
Technology has remained a key topic of social and economic commentary throughout the pandemic and has adapted to the changes in the way we work and live our lives. Innovation continues to transform ...
Businesses operating in the UK could face legal duties to “develop, disclose and implement" net zero-aligned transition plans ...
Pressure on the UK government to legislate on the issue of AI and copyright is expected to intensify in the months ahead as a statutory timeframe for action kicks into effect.
The UK government has announced a 10-year strategy that underlines its commitment to transforming the UK into a clean energy superpower, an expert has said.
A recently launched competition market study into the UK’s civil engineering sector will likely have significant implications by seeking to improve how the market operates to enhance productivity, cut ...