A recent ruling by the High Court in London offers some clarification on when courts might prevent parties to litigation in England and Wales from using so-called ‘omnibus' claim forms, even if the parties agree they should be used, according to experts in dispute resolution.
At least 161 companies have voluntarily disclosed that they have breached sanctions since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began in February 2022, according to research by Pinsent Masons.
Upcoming High Court proceedings between the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) and X, formerly Twitter, will be hugely significant to businesses using personal data to train artificial intelligence (AI) systems, according to experts.
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