By: David Rodighiero, Partner and Michael Elliott, Associate
In November 2015, we updated readers on the decision of Laing O’Rourke Australia Construction Pty Ltd v Samsung C & T Corporation1 which provided insig ...
By: Michael Bath, Partner and Christian Breen, Senior Associate
Establishing causation can sometimes be a difficult and complex task, particularly in cases involving psychiatric injuries. Occasionally, in those types of ...
On 23 June 2016 the electorate in the UK voted to exit the European Union (EU).
Asset management is an area which is heavily regulated at EU level and there is now great uncertainty surrounding what will happen to the U ...
This article examines the options for the UK in relation to competition law if there is a Brexit, and highlights issues which could give rise to uncertainty and contribute to a gradual divergence in EU and UK competition ...
It is estimated Ireland imported in excess of €6 billion worth of energy products through the UK in 2014. In the wake of the leave vote, what is the upshot for the Irish energy market? ...
By Steven M. Schneider and Jessica Iglesias
The Department of Labor (“DOL”) recently issued its final rule concerning the controversial “persuader rule” that greatly expands employers’ obligations under t ...
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