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Artificial intelligence
UK Supreme Court confirms inventors must be human
Patent applications naming an AI-powered machine as the inventor were rightly rejected by the UKIPO
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence: what's on the radar?
What AI developers and providers need to be thinking about today to be ready for the law tomorrow
Tech, Media and Comms
Cybersecurity: the challenge for boards of directors of listed companies in Spain
Companies need to adapt corporate governance policies constantly to face the challenge posed by the digital revolution
Tax
Spain's 'Beckham Law': recent changes and the current state of play
The Personal Income Tax Regulations, Form 149 required for applying for the impatriate regime, and Form 151 for filing Income
Regulatory and compliance
New UK advertising guidance as ASA proposes to actively investigate green disposal claims in 2024
Research by the ASA gives insight into consumer beliefs about the veracity of claims and understanding of terms used
IT and data
What EU businesses need to know about NIS2 and cybersecurity compliance
Organisations need to get prepared as the revised directive's national implementation deadline nears in 10 months' time
Intellectual property
UK Court of Appeal confirms Samsung is liable for third-party content on app store
Samsung was not entitled to rely on the eCommerce Directive's hosting safe harbour
Employment and pensions
UK Employment Law Coffee Break: Taking stock, looking ahead, and flexible working requests and other legislative changes from April 2024
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting UK employers
Regulatory and compliance
MPs call for improved value and competitive measures in UK public procurement
Poor data on contracts highlighted by an all-party report into the government's £259bn procurement spend in 2021-22
Dispute resolution
UK National Security Act 2023 brings in scheme to register 'political influence' arrangements
FIRS is intended to provide assurance around the activities of certain foreign powers – but what does it mean for
Competition, antitrust and trade
UK competition regulator issues first informal guidance on sustainability collaborations
Open-door policy can provide businesses with competition law certainty on proposed green agreements
ESG – Environmental, Social and Governance
How to avoid greenwashing risk in the European real estate sector
As sustainability becomes an integral part of developing and managing property, the possibility of a claim of greenwashing is now