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Medicines manufacturers in England could be subject to “spot audits” to check they are meeting obligations to retain eight weeks’ worth of stock in reserve.
Recent developments and debate about Australia’s new social media age restriction laws highlight the challenges of effectively restricting access to social media for under 16 year olds, which will ...
FIDIC is one of the most common forms of construction contract used in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), with the 1999 editions of the suite now being adopted for use in many of the Vision 2030 major ...
Athletes and sports clubs have been given the power to challenge decisions by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) within the legal systems of their own countries after a new ruling by the ...
With one year until new rules on ‘high-risk’ AI systems take effect in the EU, pharmaceutical companies using AI in the ...
Foreign nationals employed to work overseas for Australian businesses can be entitled to the benefits and protection of Australian employment law, including unfair dismissal protections, a recent Fair ...
Thousands of UK content creators could find they have no practical way to enforce their copyright in respect of any infringement of their rights by AI developers, if the High Court in London rejects ...
The emerging offshore decommissioning industry in Australia represents significant opportunity for Australian businesses, with oil and gas titleholders to spend an estimated A$60 billion (approx.
Employers and pension trustees will want to consider the impact of new rules governing VAT deductions on the management of UK pension funds, experts have said.
Snack manufacturers should carefully consider a recent decision that held mini poppadoms do not benefit from a value added tax (VAT) zero rating to determine whether it impacts any of their VAT ...
UK government plans to proceed with significant reforms to the defined contributions (DC) pensions market are a “big deal” for both pension providers and master trusts, experts have said.
Businesses can recover costs incurred in England and Wales in remedying defects even if they had no legal liability to incur those costs at the time, the UK’s highest court has confirmed.
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