Global enforcement trends continue to place intense scrutiny on supply chains, with forced labour, child exploitation and misleading corporate conduct firmly in the regulatory spotlight. Governments, ...
Most organisations still defend against fraud at human speed. A suspicious email is spotted, someone asks a colleague, the ...
The government has also signalled that it may explore a single minimum rate for all workers aged 18 and over during this ...
This blog post summarises the latest measures to help business understand the changes so they can better develop pragmatic ...
The High Court’s decision on costs in Full Colour Black Ltd v The artist known as "Banksy" & Pest Control Office Ltd [2026] ...
When shareholder relationships break down, disputes can quickly destabilise a business, erode trust and destroy value. Where ...
In this interview, we speak with Thomas Seifert, Chief Financial Officer at Cloudflare, about the company’s mission to help ...
European law firm Fieldfisher has secured a successful settlement on behalf of four child claimants in High Court proceedings ...
The Competition and Markets Authority ("CMA") has issued its first financial penalty for breaches of consumer law under its ...
This article is the third in our series examining the impact of AI on employment disputes, focusing on challenges and ...
At the end of this month, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is expected to deliver its judgment in Case C‑133 ...
Balancing copyright protection and artistic freedom: the purpose of the pastiche exception. In explaining the objective of Article 5(3)(k), the CJEU emphasised that the exception ...