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Tesla CEO Elon Musk Announced Full Self-Driving Features by August - and Rocket Thrusters for the New Tesla Roadster 2020

6th November 2018
Tesla has wowed fans and automobile aficionados again by announcing new features on its line of pioneer electric cars. Elon Musk, the co-founder and CEO of Tesla Inc., teased Tesla owners with the promise of full self-driving capabilities on their cars by August 2018 – and also casually mentioned that the upcoming Tesla Roadster 2020 might […]
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#IGForexChat 3: What does the next year hold for emerging market currencies?

1st November 2018
IG presents ‘IG Forex Chat 3’ – a live discussion focused on what the next 12 months hold for emerging market currencies Presenter Sara Walker will be joined by trader Paul Bratby for the chat Watch live on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube at 6.30pm (UK time) on Thursday 1 November Viewers can submit questions for […]
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Ing. Voith acquired by Eurocrane

31st October 2018
  In September, a binding purchase agreement for the takeover of 100% of the shares of Voith - Werke Ing. A. Fritz Voith GmbH & Co.KG in Traun by Eurocrane came into force. Eurocrane and Voith-Werke signed an equity purchase agreement whereby Eurocrane offered an approximate EUR49 million (USD57 million) for Voith-Werke, through its Austrian […]
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Says US Should Implement GDPR Style Privacy Laws

26th October 2018
Tim Cook, Chief executive of the biggest company in the world: Apple, has called for stricter US data protection laws during a speech in Europe. During his speech, he admired Europe’s latest data protection law: the infamous GDPR. Cook stated, “We shouldn’t sugar-coat the consequences … this is surveillance”, adding that data is currently being […]
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Baker McKenzie Chair Steps Down With Exhaustion

26th October 2018
The Global Chair of one of the biggest law firms in the world, Baker McKenzie, has recently stepped down, due to medical issues that stemmed from exhaustion. Paul Rawlinson was appointed as Global Chair only three years ago in 2016 and has sadly announced he will temporarily be stepping down. The firm has not yet […]
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Volkswagen Fined €800m Over New Audi Emissions Case

19th October 2018
Volkswagen are again facing the consequences of being dishonest in their diesel emissions tests. The car manufacturer revealed earlier this week that they have been hit with an additional fine of €926 million at the hands of German prosecutors.  The new fine is due to their Audi subsidiary also falsifying diesel emission figures, taking the […]
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How Does Credit Score Work and What Does the Law Say About It?

1st October 2018
Credit reporting agencies, also termed credit bureaus, collect all of an individual’s credit information, so it’s important for everyone to know how they work, including their relationship with the law. Consumer credit history reports and scores are both important, so you’ll want to ensure that you have the right facts. Lenders access three primary credit bureaus when […]
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Russian Law Removes ‘Cryptocurrency’ Terminology From Draft Bill

27th September 2018
Russian traders and investors in cryptocurrencies have been waiting with baited breath for many months for the Russian government to regulate its cryptocurrency industry. While leading banks and financial institutions in Russia have voiced their willingness to work with cryptocurrencies – due largely to increased demand from Russian investors – the government has opted to […]
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Bar Council Oppose Plans to Fast Track Solicitors Without Training

21st September 2018
Changing the way barristers are trained would dramatically alter the Bar’s standards as it would give solicitors an easy run on getting in, the Bar Council has stated. The proposals to change the route of training and education for barristers would heighten the chance of having solicitors who are not as familiar to certain testing. […]
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ENRC Wins Landmark Court of Appeal Privilege Case Against SFO

6th September 2018
Yesterday, The Court of Appeal overturned a controversial ruling by the High Court from May 2017, which threatened to have significant implications for companies carrying out internal investigations. At issue were documents generated during an internal investigation conducted by Dechert LLP, led by partner Neil Gerrard, that was first triggered by a whistleblower email.  In […]
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