More mergers between higher education providers in the UK are likely to materialise in the months and years ahead, as ...
Innovative generative artificial intelligence (gen-AI) systems will not be developed and deployed in Europe unless it is made ...
The court held that pay-when-paid clauses cannot be relied on indefinitely by main contractors to withhold payment to subcontractors, even where the main contractors themselves have not been paid for ...
A recent Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruling and subsequent Office of Communications (Ofcom) guidance serves as a reminder to UK telecommunications providers on standards for advertising ...
Securities litigation is a term commonly used to describe disputes arising out of the purchase and sale of shares in publicly listed companies. These disputes are a form of shareholder claim which ...
The UK Office for Students (OfS) is stepping up its efforts to safeguard students as consumers by addressing risks associated with franchising in higher education in England. The OfS recently ...
Victims of cryptoasset fraud in England and Wales should be able to recover stolen assets more easily when a “landmark” new Bill enters into law, experts have said. Forensic accountant Hinesh Shah and ...
I joined Pinsent Masons as an intern and was offered a full-time position. One standout feature of Pinsent Masons is its primary focus on the construction and infrastructure sector. This means that ...
Public authorities and officials across the UK could face potential criminal sanctions if they fail to cooperate with investigations into major disasters, as prime minister Keir Starmer has vowed to ...
Penny Simmons tells HRNews about the Upper Tax Tribunal’s decision in HMRC v S&L Barnes Ltd which considered length of service to be a key factor in determining ...
The recent Dutch budget for Social Affairs and Employment outlined several legislative changes set to impact employers and their workers from 2025. Among the changes intended to reform the Dutch ...
Zambia’s proposed changes to its mining law could potentially hinder private investment in the mining sector as it may lead to greater scope of corruption and disputes, a legal expert has said. The ...