More mergers between higher education providers in the UK are likely to materialise in the months and years ahead, as ...
A surge of review applications seeking to set aside arbitration awards has hit the South African courts in recent years, partly driven by parties appearing to challenge the awards on tactical grounds.
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 ...
Employers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) need to take note of the recent changes in the federal labour law, which have introduced new rules in employment dispute procedures and imposed stricter ...
Businesses that deploy technologies such as AI to make decisions that have legal or similarly significant effects on individuals could be required to disclose to data protection authorities or courts ...
In December 2022, we published an article titled “Where are all the lawyers going” looking at the increasing number of people leaving the legal profession. High levels of stress and low levels of ...
Public feedback to the Australian government’s recent issues paper on post-employment restraints of trade has revealed widely differing views among unions and employer groups regarding the possible ...
Employers should familiarise themselves with the proposals contained within the ‘Good Jobs’ consultation in Northern Ireland and take the opportunity to make their voices heard on the proposed reforms ...