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The long-awaited trial between Getty Images and Stability AI is due to begin later this month. It comes at a time when AI ...
As the UK government sets out the outcomes from its spending review on Wednesday, it will need to find ways to incentivise private investment in new and existing infrastructure to meet its own growth ...
The UK Supreme Court’s recent decision to refuse Dyson permission to appeal a Court of Appeal ruling marks a significant moment in the evolving legal landscape surrounding corporate accountability for ...
Costs cap orders under the Aarhus Convention only apply if the legal challenge concerns "national law relating to the environment", according to a recent judgment by the Court of Appeal – potentially ...
Businesses have been urged to help shape changes to how the EU competition enforcer evaluates corporate transactions like mergers and acquisitions in future. The European Commission is in the process ...
Recent actions by Ireland’s Competition and Consumer Protection Commission’s (CCPC) against Boots Ireland and Shein highlight growing regulatory focus on pressure selling tactics both offline and ...
The UK’s Failure to Prevent Fraud offence will come into force on 1 September 2025. The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA) introduced the organisational “failure to prevent” ...
The UK’s Failure to Prevent Fraud offence will come into force on 1 September 2025. The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA) introduced the organisational “failure to prevent” ...
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Andrew is a commercial lawyer and specialises in commercial contracts, mergers and collaborative arrangements, and a variety of other commercial agreements. He primarily works in the Universities and ...