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Rebuilding Ukraine’s war-damaged infrastructure on time and on budget will, in part, depend on ensuring issues arising ...
EU policymakers are considering setting threshold measures of computational resources to help businesses determine whether – ...
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has appointed pensions partner Anna Taylor, to join the firm’s Finance and Projects team in London. Anna has over 20 years’ experience advising companies, ...
New EU legislation aiming to improve standard-essential patent (SEP) licensing and reduce related disputes could yet be introduced in some form, despite initial attempts at reform failing, according ...
Several changes to South Africa’s Companies Act (‘the Act’), became effective on 27 December 2024. One of the key amendments includes section 26 of the Act, which provides non beneficial interest ...
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A recent Federal Court decision to find a contractor’s extension of time (EOT) claim invalid due to insufficient detail acts as a timely reminder for contractors. In the case, BSF and HCPS were ...
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised leading energy data provider IMServ on its acquisition of global energy technology business Astral Tech. Backed by Bluewater private equity, IMServ is ...
The European Commission has issued its first fines under the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) in cases involving Apple and Meta, drawing criticism from both companies in the process. The Commission ...
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