The conflict in the Middle East is having profound human and economic cost across the region and beyond. For businesses, the conflict raises some immediate questions and challenges – from looking ...
Declarations of force majeure by state-owned energy companies in the Middle East do not automatically entitle main contractors to protections against claims related to force majeure events from ...
Events linked to the Middle East conflict could give construction contractors in the region rights to claim relief from obligations they owe under their contracts, an expert has said.
New immigration rules to be introduced in the UK will have a significant impact on education providers, according to an expert.
A new package of reforms aimed at strengthening protections for workers delivering outsourced public services will put a greater emphasis on companies to avoid two-tier workforces, experts have warned ...
New figures highlighting a crackdown on anti-money laundering failures by UK businesses show the financial risks companies face in failing to register properly with authorities, according to experts.
New legislation approved by the Scottish Parliament will help ensure Scots contract law is more accessible and coherent in future, according to an expert.
The NSW Supreme Court recently clarified when a previous concession in the Building Code of Australia (BCA) could have ...
A long anticipated reform of Dutch security law is moving a step closer with potentially far reaching implications for both ...
Insurers should consider sharing their views on the future of insurance with UK regulators, an expert has said, after the ...
All construction products will be subject to regulation in the UK, under new proposals described as “far reaching” by one ...
A recent parliamentary question has challenged industry assumptions about how VAT is applied to ticket sales of online prize draws.