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Infrastructure services
How to get ahead and avoid disputes prior to UK PFI handback
As projects enter a 'sunset' period, it is time to consider areas of potential dispute and how best to avoid
Workforce Solutions
UK Labour's 'New Deal for Working People'
How will use of agency workers and gig workers in the UK be affected, and what steps can be taken
OC Ventures
European ventures ecosystem is coming through a tough market with long-term confidence
Unicorns, secondary activity, geographic diversification, AI and ESG were upbeat focus points at SuperVenture in Berlin
OC Ventures
Corporate venture capital and strategic partnerships: what do investee companies need to consider?
Additional considerations to factor in when taking on equity investment via CVC as opposed to traditional independent VC funds
OC Ventures
Nurturing talent: key elements of employment agreements in the UK
What are the main considerations for early-stage companies when establishing employment contracts for founders and initial employees?
OC Ventures
Q&A with an OC Ventures Lawyer: Rhiannon Jones, Associate Director in our Incentives practice
Our regular insight into the work of OC Ventures lawyers across service lines and sectors
Banking and finance
No silver lining: English court finds cloud computing company charge to be floating
How can creditors reduce the risk of a fixed charge being characterised as floating?
The Built Environment
Is Belgian real estate ready for the new rules for electric vehicles from 2025?
Obligations are changing for the installation of charging stations and infrastructure in Belgium
Knowledge Notes
UK Knowledge Collection | Regulatory outlook, what business can expect from the next government, and creditor consent in insolvency
Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection
ESG – Environmental, Social and Governance
How global businesses can gain first mover advantage with natural capital
Businesses should consider their supply chains in the light of the currently voluntary TNFD disclosure framework on their impact on
Digital commerce, platforms and social media
The Country of Origin Principle: How Far Does Protection Extend for Online Service Providers?
The CJEU reiterates its stance on the invalidity of additional requirements imposed on an online provider by a Member State
Public law
The CJEU gives wings to compensation claims for illegal exclusion in tender procedures
Although such claims were already a reality in the Spanish legal system, the CJEU's judgement may encourage an increase in