Pharmaceutical and biotech businesses were enthusiastic about the UPC before the court opened, but so far there has only been ...
Contractors and project developers must work to mitigate environmental impacts in support of sustainability ambitions as we head into 2025 to actively deliver a reduction in the net-zero emissions ...
The UK government and medicines regulator must get more granular in the way they support life sciences companies, to better encourage investment and help those businesses overcome barriers to growth, ...
Gill Ross tells HRNews about the Court of Appeal’s decision in De Bank Haycocks v ADP RPO UK LTD and its impact on small-scale redundancy exercises. We're sorry ...
Businesses may need to assess the exposure of their group to proceedings in Russia arising out of disputes driven by sanctions restrictions, regardless of whether they that have obtained a UK ...
The electricity market in Côte d'Ivoire is not working as effectively as it might – the state is paying too much for electricity it does not need, and independent power producers have not yet found ...
Recently enacted EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Amending Regulations have provided some clarity on concerns that have been raised by practitioners, but a number of concerns still remain for ...
The new Irish Companies Act will enhance the supervisory and enforcement powers of the Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA) following a long period of expansions of the CEA’s enforcement team. Lisa ...
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised Netherlands-based MedTech startup OASYS NOW on its journey to receive its first equity investment. Founded in 2021 by Nima Salami, a Cybersecurity and ...
The popularity of synthetic securitisations has continued to expand in recent years, as evidenced by the growing number of originators and investors active in this market. In our guide to synthetic ...