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Dispute resolution
Interpreting what an insurance policy covers: the English courts' approach
A recent decision examining a W&I policy's scope highlights how judges go about determining what is and isn't covered
Regulatory and compliance
The new debarment regime for UK public procurement: how contracting authorities can avoid the pitfalls
What will the Procurement Act's introduction of a new debarment list for suppliers entail for contracting authorities?
Financial Services
UK FCA proposes new credit reporting governance body with broader objectives
Final market study report details remedies to address sharing, use and regulation of credit information, as well as governance
AI, Data and Transformative Technologies
How to implement contract safeguards ahead of upcoming European AI laws
The anticipated AI Act is in draft but already shaping contracts concerning the development and licensing of AI systems
Energy and Utilities
Development of the transmission grid
The deadlines for making allegations on the proposed modification of specific aspects of the current plan and for submitting proposals
Energy and Utilities
Royal Decree-Law 8/2023 of 27 December: Urgent measures in the energy sector
Royal Decree-Law 8/2023 of 27 December includes a series of far-reaching measures aimed at the energy sector, in particular the
Energy and Utilities
Administrative procedures for the construction and operation of biomethane projects
The production of biomethane has become increasingly important for the energy transition and the reduction of carbon emissions into the
Energy and Utilities
Energy Innovation podcast series
Welcome to the Energy Innovation podcast homepage.
IT and data
Legislation on financial services contracts concluded "at a distance" is on its way in Spain
Member States have until late 2025 to enact in domestic law provisions that address digitalisation and protect consumers
Dispute resolution
Spain's Supreme Court rules on the period for action against administrators of corporate debt
The judgment has drawn an unexpected conclusion to the debate around how to calculate the prescriptive period
Regulatory and compliance
The European Commission is proposing to pay invoices within 30 days
The proposed regulation strengthens measures against late payment in European commercial transactions
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