Much has been made of the effects of Brexit on the manufacturing, farming and fisheries sectors, but crucially, an area that has not received as much coverage and clarity is the impact of the UK leaving the European Union will have on the M&A sector.
Following the news back in December that Angela Merkel criticised US sanctions against Nord Stream 2, Lawyer Monthly hears from an international litigation lawyer on the ins and outs of the sanctions and the political tension therein.
During the initial stages on implementing GDPR, and during the grace period allowed by the EU, most companies had only touched the surface on GDPR requirements and the changes they had to make.
The new year brings about renewed feelings of hope, ambition and inspiration. We set new year’s resolutions to adjust our diet, exercise more, or dedicate more time to managing our mental health. For others, the new year is a time to reflect on our career.
The news that Sonos is suing Google for allegedly stealing its wireless speaker technology is not entirely surprising. The chances of infringing on someone else's intellectual property (IP) - such as copyright or trademark - are increasing. Hundreds of new businesses and products are created every day. And with that comes the risk of claims […]
Following the recent US air strike which resulted in the assassination of an Iranian official and has caused international uproar, a UN human rights expert has revealed the action does in fact violate international human rights laws.
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