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Private Equity and Venture Capital in ESG Projects and Sustainability Investments: Challenges for Law Firms
Over the last few years, the world has witnessed a significant shift towards environmentally and socially responsible investing.
Reforming the Arbitration Act 1996: A Look at the Law Commission’s Recommendations
Have you got a question? Enquire Now Kristi Vako and Fatma Ozsayan have looked at the new recommendations published by the Law Commission.
Legal regulations for artificial intelligence (AI)
AI is a rapidly growing sector in relation to which governments are trying to anticipate the relevant legal aspects that surrounds it.
Whistleblowing and its implementation in the UK, Germany, and Italy
Have you got a question? Enquire Now Our white paper on whistleblowing provides a comprehensive overview of the EU Whistleblowing Directive, its implementation
Artificial Intelligence and its Future Impact on Employment Law
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming various aspects of our lives, and one area where its impact is becoming increasingly significant is in the realm of employment law.
Navigating the Confluence of Technology, Management, ESG, and DEI Trends for Law Firms
Even before the world of work changed with the onslaught of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the legal landscape was undergoing an unprecedented transformation.
Compensation secured from injury caused by e-scooter used in a London overground train station
Suffering an injury at work can be a stressful and traumatic experience. Apart from dealing with the pain and recovery, you may also have to take time off work, lose wages, and incur medical expenses.
What’s the Latest in Data Protection? An Outline of Some Key Elements of the proposed UK Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
A HMO is any home rented out, to three or more tenants, from more than one household. This applies whether it is a house or a block of flats and requires landlords to register with their local council.
Potential changes to licence of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs): what’s the impact on the asylum-seekers?
A HMO is any home rented out, to three or more tenants, from more than one household. This applies whether it is a house or a block of flats and requires landlords to register with their local council.