The Court of Appeal has overturned a decision of the High Court which dismissed an application for strike out of a claim for ...
In deciding whether to grant an injunction, the court will consider whether damages would be an 'adequate remedy' for a person if they were to later win at trial. If so, an injunction will not ...
With fraud now accounting for approximately 40 percent of reported crime in the UK and generating vast volumes of digital material, traditional review models are increasingly strained. Properly ...
European law firm Fieldfisher is delighted to announce the appointment of Tim Van Canneyt as Managing Partner of Fieldfisher ...
As technology contracts become more complex, businesses increasingly need dispute resolution mechanisms that combine speed, ...
This article examines the legal, regulatory and dispute risk trends shaping the technology sector in 2026, with a focus on ...
During 2025, Fieldfisher’s Birmingham Corporate team advised on a broad range of corporate transactions with an aggregate ...
This paper provides a clear and practical introduction to the regulatory landscape governing THC-containing cannabis in the ...
In this article we discuss the emerging risk of AI-washing and the impact it can have on businesses, as well as a guide to ...
An inquest is an inquisitorial, not adversarial, investigation into a death which is carried out by a coroner (an independent ...
The new Dutch Energy Act (Energiewet) came into force on 1 January 2026. The Energy act is nothing less than a complete ...
As collaboration between legal professionals and data scientists becomes increasingly common, particularly in the context of ...
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