EU negotiations from the outside
Whichever path the UK takes to a new trade agreement with the EU, it is likely to require free movement of persons as a trade-off for access to the single market, warns Chris Pawlowska
Whichever path the UK takes to a new trade agreement with the EU, it is likely to require free movement of persons as a trade-off for access to the single market, warns Chris Pawlowska
Professor David Campbell dissects the UN agreement, which he argues has failed to properly address climate change
Tom Hamer provides the answers to any questions clients might have on the new unitary patent, the Unified Patent Court, and the possible impact on patent proprietors across Europe
Boardroom to finally take heed of data protection regulations with new 'game changer' regime
Legal sector adopts a 'wait and see' approach before committing to shareholder investment
High Court finds patent infringement by clothing retailer in 12 different garments
'Emissions scandal' gives rise to alleged breach of German securities law
Unless the value of the claim is over £50m, cases must rely on the opinion of a judge without financial markets expertise, Kevin Bonavia and Kate Parker discuss
Jonathan Silverman explains how adopting a different approach to registering a trade mark can pay dividends when trying to protect a product range
The complexities of trade mark ownership and potential restriction in business mean applicants should carefully consider the consequences, warns Michelle Ward