In this update, we look at what this means for businesses and their obligations under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
As the Employment Rights Bill has passed through the House of Commons, a significant number of amendments and additions have been made to the original draft of the Bill. To keep you up-to-date ...
Understanding how DSAR obligations play out across different media channels will help controllers respond in the right way ...
The Regulations, which are expected to come into force in mid to late 2025, will impose new duties on the Responsible Person to produce and disseminate customised plans (Residential Personal ...
Law firm Shoosmiths has assisted Oasthouse Ventures on its recent investment raise, which it will use as part of its $104.8 million first phase investment into a 65-acre greenhouse in Virginia, US – ...
As Black History Month comes to an end, the issue of ethnic diversity will start to fade from the limelight. Yet data reveals serious and persistent problems around BAME participation in elite law ...
Poland’s GDP per capita could surpass Japan’s next year and may exceed the UK’s by the end of the decade. Such statistics help explain why the Eastern European nation is seeing an influx of ...
The government has published its Commonhold White Paper this week, promising to “reinvigorate commonhold through the introduction of a comprehensive new legal framework”. Such fundamental reforms will ...
What are your thoughts on panel discussions? As we all know, sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t and in this first article of three I’m going to take a closer look at what works and what ...
The Unified Patent Court (“UPC”)’s Düsseldorf Local Division (the “Court”) has ruled that the UPC has jurisdiction to order measures covering the UK, based on the UK part of a European Patent Office ( ...