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Back in September 2024, the Government introduced the Renters’ Rights Bill, aiming for implementation by summer 2025. That ...
This is the fifth article in our “Understanding ECCTA” series, each of which focuses on a different aspect of the legislation. In this article, we focus on the employment and HR implications of ...
As retailers embrace AI to improve digital shopping, virtual try-on tech blends convenience with personalisation. Yet, in the ...
Proskauer Rose has tapped White & Case for a leveraged finance partner in a move that demonstrates its continued intentions to expand its finance bench.
Welcome to The Passport, your regular round-up of all the most important stories to come from the European legal market. In this week’s edition, we look into Linklaters’ recent partner plays in Paris… ...
A row has broken out between a collective redress association and CMS after the firm’s latest European Class Action Report has been highly scrutinised and labelled “misleading”.
From smart drugs to ketamine, substance use is no longer just a concern for safety-critical industries. In this episode of ...
The judge overseeing City of Edinburgh Council’s (CEC) blockbuster case against DLA Piper has warned the parties not to overburden the court with documents as the matter moves towards trial.
The Employment Rights Bill will introduce sweeping reforms to zero and low hours contracts from 2027, requiring employers to ...
Profit per equity partner (PEP) and net profit at Eversheds International LLP rebounded last year after a flat performance the year before.
Slaughter and May and DWF have bagged key advisory roles in the launch of Absolute Financial Group, backed by more than £100m from funds advised by private equity firm Inflexion.
What happens when a business wants to license or transfer a patent? In episode two of our IP Basics podcast series, Principal Associate Christopher Freeth and Associate Hannah Barnett explore the ...