After two years of debate, on 27 March 2019 the European Union Parliament has finally approved the new legislation known as the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market.
For a disabled driver, a Blue Badge can be incredibly useful. With it, you can park closer to destinations if you are the driver or passenger in the car, and three years cover costs only £10 from your local council.
This article sets out the legal landscape - as regards Federal, New York State and New York City laws - that protect prospective employees from discrimination on the basis of their criminal history.
With Brazil being the seventh biggest economy in the world with a GDP of USD 2.3 trillion, it is no surprise that investors are more interested in expanding outside their jurisdiction.
Recently released reports on the Bribery Act 2010 and by the Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision (‘OPBAS’) have given contrasting assessments of the performance of two keystones in the fight against financial crime and corruption.
The Law Commission has recently closed a consultation on its proposals for the reform of leasehold enfranchisement and is aiming to publish its final report and assist with the implementation of its recommendations later this year.
The Clinical Negligence Scheme for General Practice (CNSGP) — the newly launched state-backed GP indemnity scheme — seems to have been received positively across the medical community.
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