Plans to force AI developers to disclose what content they use to train their AI models could support a new wave of mass ...
The UK should move to a more centralised system for the regulation of AI if sector regulators fail to sufficiently promote ...
The government could alter planning guidance to immediately facilitate the development of new data centres it seeks to drive ...
Businesses that collude with one another to try to secure certain UK public contracts risk being barred from being awarded ...
Real estate businesses that embrace the ‘hotelisation’ of their assets by turning buildings into mixed-used hospitality-led ...
The UK has chosen to take a less centralised approach to the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) than the EU. Financial services regulators are monitoring the growth in the adoption of AI ...
Recent reforms of Luxembourg’s tax law are expected to make the jurisdiction more competitive for investors and international businesses, tax experts have said. The reforms aim to improve tax ...
Businesses could see material changes to UK data protection laws in 2025 at a time when the compatibility of those laws with equivalent legislation in the EU will be under scrutiny. The multi-faceted ...
Andrew Batty of Pinsent Masons was commenting after the High Court confirmed that an adjudicator was right to determine a claim for breach of the Defective Premises Act 1972 in a dispute between BDW ...
Andrew Herring tells HRNews about spotting the warning signs of insider fraud. We're sorry, this video is not available in your location. A London HR manager who ...
A recent judgment by the Court of Appeal provides long-awaited clarity to the threshold to be met in demonstrating a “good arguable case” when seeking to obtain a worldwide freezing order (WFO). In ...