This briefing provides an overview of how President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promises may translate into policy reform, how potential policy reforms could impact energy subsectors, and how the ...
At COP29, the global community is meeting in the hope of driving critical progress on climate commitments. Against this backdrop, our London Environment Group has launched a new report which explores ...
COP29 – the 29th annual United Nations climate meeting – takes place in Baku, Azerbaijan from 11 November, but what can be achieved, realistically, against a backdrop of geopolitical complexity? In ...
Companies and financial institutions from all sectors and industries are being targeted with a wide range of different ...
On 4 November 2024, a new Bill was introduced to Parliament proposing new divestiture powers for Australian courts that is aimed at deterring supermarket and hardware monopolists from engaging in ...
Clifford Chance has advised independent investment management firm focused on European infrastructure, Asterion Industrial Partners, on the sale of its portfolio company Nabiax to an entity controlled ...
On October 21, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Provisions Pertaining to Preventing Access to U.S. Sensitive Personal Data and Government-Related ...
The Dubai Court of Cassation has recently ruled that an arbitration provision within a unilateral option clause was not a valid agreement to arbitrate under the laws of the UAE. Unilateral option ...
Most consumer goods companies will be familiar with the difficult question of what to do with unsold, out-of-season stock (clearance stock). Destroying it gives rise to sustainability concerns but ...
New UK legislation raises the stakes for corporates as regards consumer protection law. It replaces the previously weak enforcement system with a robust consumer protection regime involving ...