Fieldfisher is delighted to announce its continued recognition in the Global Arbitration Review (GAR) 100, securing a place ...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced five new investigations into alleged practices surrounding fake and ...
European law firm Fieldfisher has signed a 10-year Agreement for Lease with EY, which will see the firm relocate from its existing Belfast office to Adelaide Exchange, a premium Grade A development in ...
In this episode of The Pensionist, we explore how defined benefit schemes approach de‑risking in practice, drawing on the ...
Following the first recorded case of a Building Liability Order (BLO) in in 381 Southwark Park Road RTM ...
Our Crisis Management experts have published a practice note with Chambers and Partners on the key trends and developments in ...
The EU Commission warns of rising state‑backed cyber threats and proposes strict new CSA2 supply chain rules requiring ...
European law firm Fieldfisher has promoted 12 lawyers to its partnership in its 2026 promotions round. The promotions take ...
These pressures are not theoretical — they are real, immediate, and repeatedly raised by heads, bursars and governors across ...
Indefinite does not mean forever: practical lessons for licence agreements from Dame Zaha Hadid case
The Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Zaha Hadid Ltd v The Zaha Hadid Foundation ([2026] EWCA Civ 192) will be of interest ...
A recent judgment by the Amsterdam Court of Appeal centres on the termination of a long-term franchise relationship between ...
ECJ's landmark ruling on defective products liability: What it means for life sciences manufacturers
For the first time, the ECJ has confirmed that victims of defective medicinal products can bring claims not only under the established EU Product Liability Directive (PLD) regime, but also on the ...
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