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Norton Rose and Osborne Clarke Win Spots On FSCS Legal Panel

Clifford Chance and Addleshaw Goddard have not been reappointed on the Financial Services Compensation Scheme's roster this time around.
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International Edition

Why Europe's Law Leaders Are Cautiously Upbeat About 2023

Europe's top partners are taking on 2023 with decidedly more optimism than lawyers elsewhere. Does the continent have an ace up its sleeve?
5 minute read

International Edition

Freshfields Takes Key Role as ExxonMobil Fights EU Windfall Tax

The oil and gas giant is suing the EU in a bid to halt a windfall tax targeting energy profits.
3 minute read

International Edition

Legal Community Voices Concern as Hong Kong Bars Foreign Lawyers on National Security Cases

'It begs the question, what else could be implicated down the road?' says one former Hong Kong lawyer.
4 minute read

International Edition

Big Law Clients Take $440M Hit For 'Trafficking' in Confiscated Property in Cuba

The ruling could have a chilling effect on businesses seeking to expand to Cuba.
4 minute read

International Edition

Paul Hastings Lawyer Rapped Following Drink Driving Charge

While the London-based lawyer showed remorse, the SRA said a rebuke "is required to uphold public confidence in the delivery of legal services".
2 minute read

International Edition

AI Bias: The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act is Coming – You Need to be Ready

Companies developing or using artificial intelligence systems in the European Union need to act now to mitigate the risk of bias ahead of new regulation.
5 minute read

International Edition

US Plaintiffs Firms Expanding Into Europe Are Banking on Lit Funders and Regulatory Shifts

Despite a Dec. 25 law that promises to open up the EU class action framework, U.S. firms face hurdles to expanding globally if they don't have the backing of funders and local firms.
5 minute read

International Edition

Firms Begin to File Damages Claims Against Milk Cartel

Spanish dairy farmers are attempting to recoup €800 million for losses due to alleged anti-competitive behaviour by dairy companies.
4 minute read

International Edition

Why European Regulators Are Watching Twitter

Because of the scale of layoffs since Elon Musk took control in October, and the opaque nature of his decision-making so far, questions abound about whether Twitter is on track to meet its obligations under EU law or is swerving dangerously off-course.
5 minute read

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