Trade wars could break-out if newly elected US president Donald Trump follows through on plans to impose punitive tariffs and ...
The anticipated roll back of climate law and regulation in the US could cause a compliance issue for businesses active on ...
Businesses across sectors need more clarity from the UK government on the changes they will be expected to make within their operations, and around their duties to disclose that activity, to help the ...
The CSDDD introduces a general framework for sustainability due diligence for large EU companies and non-EU companies with ...
The changes to inheritance tax announced in chancellor Rachel Reeves’ autumn budget mean more agricultural land becomes available for renewable energy projects across the UK, an expert has said.
Stuart Neilson tells HRNews about the likely impact of the changes to zero hours contracts set out in the Employment Rights Bill. We're sorry, this video is not ...
Issues of patent infringement have arisen with increasing frequency in Ireland over the past five years, particularly in the pharmaceutical sector, with the High Court and the Court of Appeal having ...
Chris Thomas tells HRNews about how salary sacrifice, especially pension contributions, can save employers NICs costs post-Budget. We're sorry, this video is not ...
The case between OSB Group Pty Ltd and Complete Hire & Sales Pty Ltd concerned a summary judgment application for a claimed amount where Complete failed to serve a payment schedule within an agreed ...
Video-sharing platforms headquartered in Ireland now have legal obligations to protect users, especially children, from harmful video and content, as the Irish online media regulator, Coimisiún na ...
A recent Paris Court of Appeal ruling ordering a blanket blocking of several pornographic websites underscores the growing concerns over child protection in the digital age, an expert has said. The ...