The worlds of WAGs (‘wives and girlfriends’) and IP practitioners collided when the news broke that the trade mark WAGATHA CHRISTIE had been registered in the United Kingdom, and that WAGATHA is a ...
The judgment handed down in Providence Building Services Limited v Hexagon Housing Association Limited provided important ...
For many parts of the M&A market, 2023 will be a year best forgotten. According to analysis by Pitchbook, 2023 is on course ...
The EDPB has released new Guidance for public consultation (available here) on the Technical Scope of Art 5(3) of the ...
Before development may commence, the developer must demonstrate that it will deliver biodiversity net gain of at least 10%, ...
Even if not mandatory (which is often the case, as DEI surveys often involve large scale processing of sensitive data), ...
In this case, part of the state’s actions included allegedly fabricating criminal charges against Becchetti for tax evasion, ...
A Private Members' Bill (starting in the House of Lords) entitled 'Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill', which provides for 'the regulation of artificial intelligence; and for connected purposes ...
Funds raised from the placing will be used to progress development of the company's Chilean lithium projects and finance the ...
This CJEU judgement clarifies several important issues relevant not only to social media companies but to all controllers determining legal bases for processing personal data. It highlights strict ...
As cryptocurrency becomes more and more accepted in the mainstream, the law is now starting to grapple with how this relatively new technology can be protected and controlled using older legal ...
The judge (Tindal HHJ) in the recent case of E-Accounting Solutions Limited & Anor v Global Infosys Limited & Anor ([2023] EWHC 2038 (Ch)) proactively considered which law applied to trade mark ...