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One in five of those balancing a legal sector job with caring responsibilities say their current situation at their ...
In its awaited decision in the BSH v Electrolux case (Case C-339/22), the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled on 25 February 2025 that: Continue ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published new rules allowing fund managers to pay for investment research using a ...
Slaughter and May and Latham & Watkins have landed lead roles on Honeywell’s acquisition of the catalyst technologies division of FTSE 250 chemicals company Johnson Matthey. Slaughters is on call for… ...
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton is set to close its office in Frankfurt after 34 years in the German city. The firm’s remaining lawyers are due to be transferred to the Cologne office.
Welcome to The Passport, your regular round-up of all the most important stories to come from the European legal market. In this week’s edition, we explore Latham’s expanding team in Brussels… ...
Alexander Wolfson, a highly experienced barrister of more than 25 years standing, has issued an opt-out class action claim ...
City of Edinburgh Council (CEC) has revived a £250m case against DLA Piper – the largest ever filed in a Scottish court – claiming it was left significantly out of pocket due to advice given by the… ...
This new requirement aims to deter individuals from using companies for illegal activities by ensuring that directors and ...
What happens when a claim form is served late—does the claim automatically expire, or must defendants actively challenge ...
Changes have been proposed in relation to the way in which umbrella companies are regulated and how workers supplied via such ...
The hotly anticipated showdown between the joint liquidators of the collapsed NMC Health and Big Four accountancy giant Ernst & Young kicked off today with a blistering opening submission from a star… ...