The number of coronavirus cases is continuing to rise – sending ripple effects across the globe as health organisations work to contain and treat the outbreak.
Reacting to an epidemic like the Coronavirus is not something all workplaces will be familiar with, which leaves us with the question of what employers and employees should know about their rights
While the European Union is undergoing a major change with the enforcement of Brexit, it is also conducting important discussions on amendments to be made to the Product Liability and the General Product Safety Directives, as well as on the implementation of a European class action mechanism that will impact product-related litigation in the coming years.
The ride hailing company is currently facing a potential $1 billion trade secrets lawsuit over the alleged stealing of one inventor’s business concept.
Tough choices are ahead. You’re studying law but not quite sure what ye future holds, and you’re increasingly faced with hard choices, one of which includes your future career and expertise.
With the implementation of GDPR in the Eu over the past few years, we have seen a massive overhaul of data protection regulation and plenty of actual enforcement from authorities.
Technologically-driven innovation is poised to disrupt long-standing customs of the legal profession. Changing regulatory frameworks are creating growing demand for regional, industrial, and category expertise.
Does the Davos Forum have any impact on law and does the event, which pushes for change, actually achieve anything? Or is it just all words and no action?
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