Friedrich Merz and his party, the CDU/CSU, are on the cusp of entering office and will face tough decisions ahead on how to ...
Ireland’s Commission for Regulation of Utilities’ (CRU) recently published proposed decision paper on its connection policy for large energy users (LEUs) is “a very narrow start” but may help some ...
A new policy allowing businesses based in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Republic (SAR) or Macao to choose to have their commercial disputes heard in Hong Kong, Macao or in mainland China will ...
Unforeseen on-site physical conditions are often a major cause of delay in construction projects and, when they do occur, the costs and time a contractor is entitled depends on how risks are allocated ...
A new ruling by the UK Supreme Court confirms that creditors can obtain remedies if transactions entered into at an undervalue have the purpose and effect of prejudicing claims the creditors have ...
A recent judgment by the Court of Appeal in England emphasises that while employers can continue to set and uphold standards of respectful behaviour at work, care is required when employees exercise ...
A new ruling has clarified how the UK courts will interpret tax treaties the UK agrees with other countries, a tax expert has said. Jake Landman of Pinsent Masons was commenting after the UK Supreme ...
Kate Dodd tells HRNews why UK businesses would be at risk if they rolled back DEI policies in the way US firms have been required to do by President Trump We're sorry ...
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