Amidst the hype of the GDPR in 2018, one other area of data protection reform progressed relatively under the radar – the ePrivacy Regulation. Surprising given the potential impact this could have on an organisations ...
It has been a decade since the UK had an effective majority government, and in less than a week of the election, we have seen a substantive legislative agenda in today’s Queen Speech. In this article, we explore the ch ...
Author: Louise Keenan
The key point from an employment law perspective is the introduction of the Employment Bill which will seek to introduce changes including:
Greater predictability in workers’ contracts with wo ...
Authors: Stephen Selbst and Daniel A. Field
In Lubonty v. U.S. Bank Nat’l Ass’n, the New York Court of Appeals ruled on whether a lender’s foreclosure action became untimely when the borrower filed for bankru ...
Greg Jones considers the fate which may await the UK’s super rich following this week’s UK General Election…
Well, wouldn’t most of us like at least to try, if we’re honest?
Yet although the number of billion ...
The past year has flown by, with new projects underway and many developments in technology leading to changes in the way construction companies do business. However, main contractor insolvency has remained at the forefro ...
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