October 14, 2025
This August, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) launched public consultations on proposed amendments to the UK’s data protection regimes.
October 14, 2025
This August, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) launched public consultations on proposed amendments to the UK’s data protection regimes.
October 8, 2025
Nvidia, a market leader in the gaming and technology industry for its revolutionary “GeForce” GPUs (widely used in gaming PCs and laptops), DLSS “upscaling” technologies and AI machine learning hardware, has been unsuccessful in its attempts to register UK patents for its Neural Gaming Technology and AI Medical Technology.
October 8, 2025
Nvidia, a market leader in the gaming and technology industry for its revolutionary “GeForce” GPUs (widely used in gaming PCs and laptops), DLSS “upscaling” technologies and AI machine learning hardware, has been unsuccessful in its attempts to register UK patents for its Neural Gaming Technology and AI Medical Technology.
September 10, 2025
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (“ECCTA”) received royal assent in October 2023, marking the most significant reform to the UK’s corporate governance regime in over a century. Its purpose is to combat fraud, money laundering, and the misuse of UK corporate structures. To achieve this, the Act introduces sweeping changes that will impact almost all UK businesses, meaning that businesses of every size and sector must carefully assess and prepare for the changes it brings.
September 10, 2025
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (“ECCTA”) received royal assent in October 2023, marking the most significant reform to the UK’s corporate governance regime in over a century. Its purpose is to combat fraud, money laundering, and the misuse of UK corporate structures. To achieve this, the Act introduces sweeping changes that will impact almost all UK businesses, meaning that businesses of every size and sector must carefully assess and prepare for the changes it brings.
September 4, 2025
Adjudication is designed to deliver “rough” justice, quickly. That speed often leads to losing parties mounting jurisdictional challenges or submitting natural justice objections.
September 4, 2025
Adjudication is designed to deliver “rough” justice, quickly. That speed often leads to losing parties mounting jurisdictional challenges or submitting natural justice objections.
August 27, 2025
In 1984 the National Coal Board announced plans to shut 20 UK collieries, resulting in the loss of at least 20,000 jobs. In response to the closures, more than three-quarters of the country’s miners went on strike and the National Union of Mineworkers sent a number of protesters to prevent the operations at Orgreave coking plant, a plant that provided fuel for steel furnaces in Scunthorpe.
August 27, 2025
In 1984 the National Coal Board announced plans to shut 20 UK collieries, resulting in the loss of at least 20,000 jobs. In response to the closures, more than three-quarters of the country’s miners went on strike and the National Union of Mineworkers sent a number of protesters to prevent the operations at Orgreave coking plant, a plant that provided fuel for steel furnaces in Scunthorpe.
August 27, 2025
In February 2022, a British official mistakenly leaked a spreadsheet containing the personal data of 19,000 Afghans.
August 27, 2025
In February 2022, a British official mistakenly leaked a spreadsheet containing the personal data of 19,000 Afghans.
August 27, 2025
The UK Supreme Court’s decision in R v Hayes and Palombo [2025] UKSC 29 constitutes a landmark judgment in the field of financial crime, clarifying the role of judicial direction in cases involving subjective assessments of dishonesty.
August 27, 2025
The UK Supreme Court’s decision in R v Hayes and Palombo [2025] UKSC 29 constitutes a landmark judgment in the field of financial crime, clarifying the role of judicial direction in cases involving subjective assessments of dishonesty.
August 26, 2025
In a move without precedent (albeit not wholly unforeseen), for the first time in Europe, the Danish government announced on 26 June 2025 amendments to the Danish Copyright Act 2014 (“the Act”) that would classify a person's face, body, and voice as works protected under copyright law.
August 26, 2025
In a move without precedent (albeit not wholly unforeseen), for the first time in Europe, the Danish government announced on 26 June 2025 amendments to the Danish Copyright Act 2014 (“the Act”) that would classify a person's face, body, and voice as works protected under copyright law.
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