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Potter Clarkson
Of course, we have used nature to produce our materials since we first wore clothes back at the dawn of time. However, our industrialisation of these materials is not particularly "green".
Marks & Clerk
The capabilities, limitations and risks of generative AI are currently a topic of major interest, with widely varying predictions about the roles that language models may one day be able to fill.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
Yaser Razouk explores the ongoing practical and legal challenges faced by sporting governing bodies and individuals alike regarding concussion management.
Travers Smith LLP
Diversifying the investor base has been a priority for many private fund sponsors in recent years and, as we have written previously, European policymakers have been keen to help.
Mayer Brown
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published its latest review of pension scheme TCFD reports. This sets out TPR's observations, feedback and suggested improvements for a selection of 30 reports published in 2023...
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Since 3 January 2018, firms that provide portfolio management or investment advice on an independent basis must pay for the research they obtain...
Osborne Clarke
When the Civil Procedure Rule provisions on contempt were entirely replaced in 2020 by a simplified and reduced rule (Part 81), one of the changes was the removal...
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
In our latest podcast, Partner Matthew Gregory is joined by Senior Associate Joe Bamford, both of whom specialise in retail conduct, to discuss the FCA's consultation...
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
In last month's roundtable, we discussed the significant and increasing changes facing the legal industry, and managing that change as a legal team.
Herrington Carmichael
AI is now all around us, and new improvements have made it even more powerful and easy to use. However, as AI becomes more common in the workplace, there's a risk that it could be used unfairly.
Herrington Carmichael
The Financial Services industry is no stranger to post termination restrictions or restrictive covenants. They are commonly used in order to protect business interests...
HGF Ltd
When we think of 3D technologies, we often think of 3D printing, which, as discussed later, has seen rapid advances in recent years.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
Since 2007, schemes for development have been available for renewable development projects on crofts or common grazings.
WTW
Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) achieved a modest rise in completed deals in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period last year.
WTW
Are insurance buying strategies linked to risk appetite or are boards being led by fear where data isn't present?
WTW
Global disruptions, economic uncertainty and the high cost of capital weighed down M&A activity for most of 2023. However, 2024 has seen renewed activity...
Wrigleys Solicitors
Independent schools face fundraising challenges in a tough climate. Learn best practices for compliant and effective fundraising policies.
Pierson Ferdinand
An employment tribunal in the UK stated that "[o]ffering a chair to an older colleague at work could count as age discrimination."
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Ogier
In our latest Channel Islands funds update, we round up recent legal and regulatory developments in Jersey and Guernsey.
Pryor Cashman LLP
Until now, certain nationalities such as U.S. and Canadian citizens have not needed to apply for a visa in advance of short visits to the UK. This is going to change in Autumn 2024...
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