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With one year until new rules on ‘high-risk’ AI systems take effect in the EU, pharmaceutical companies using AI in the ...
The new EU and US trade deal averts a ‘trade war’ and should in principle provide businesses with welcomed stability, even if ...
An emerging row over claims a suspended South African CEO attempted to bribe a journalist to suppress investigations into her financial dealings highlights the need for companies to have rigorous anti ...
The Unified Patent Court (UPC) has now been operating for two years, firmly establishing itself as a leading forum for patent disputes in Europe.
Despite legislative change, recent developments underscore the continued relevance of South Africa’s primary piece of legislation influencing agricultural land development, highlighting the ...
As supermarket chain Asda is fined more than half a million pounds for selling out-of-date food, UK businesses must act to ensure food safety is not compromised, experts say.
Millions of people involved in running UK businesses will be required to verify their identity with Companies House.
New draft legislation from the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (BMAS) aims to comprehensively reform and strengthen occupational pension schemes, but it remains to be seen whether this ...
A new ruling should spur employers in Australia to consider whether employees they intend to make redundant could be redeployed into roles being performed by other workers, experts have said.
A new ruling should spur employers in Australia to consider whether employees they intend to make redundant could be redeployed into roles being performed by other workers, experts have said.
New proposals to further regulate and licence non-surgical cosmetic procedures (NSCPs) in England and Scotland are welcome, but the governments must act quickly to ensure this “wild west” system has ...
The Australian government recently put forward new legislation aimed at protecting penalty and overtime rates in modern awards.