On 13 September 2018, the UK Government published its long-awaited Technical Notice on the potential implications of a no-deal Brexit for the UK television broadcasting industry, entitled ‘Broadcasting and video demand ...
United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) is suing the European Commission before the General Court of the European Union for €1.7 billion in compensation for damage it claims to have suffered when the Commission wrongly vetoed ...
Author: Marco Hickey
The European Commission has decided that the eligibility rules of the International Skating Union (ISU) are illegal under EU Competition law.
The ISU is the world governing body for ice skatin ...
Author: Muireann Granville
A confidentiality "ring" or "club" is a group of designated individuals who are authorised by a court to view specified confidential material, which has been disclosed in discovery, and w ...
Author: Sean Barrett
A property developer who relied on an estate agent's sales brochure has had his award of €350,000 in damages for negligent misstatement overturned by the Supreme Court by a 3:2 majority.
Bac ...
The Sectoral Employment Order (Construction Sector) 2017, which was signed into law on 19 October 2017, fixes statutory minimum pay, unsocial hours’ payments, pension entitlements, sick-pay entitlements and dispute res ...
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