European Union (EU) product liability rules for artificial intelligence (AI)
In our article: Laytons Artificial Intelligence (AI) Series: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and legal liability — Laytons ETL we looked at how the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology leaves us to question whether the English Civil Liability rules of contractual, and extra-contractual liability for loss and damage caused by AI, are fit for purpose.
Russian Sanctions: A review of recent cases before the English High Court
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the UK government imposed broader and stricter financial and trade sanctions against Russian nationals and businesses “for the purposes of encouraging Russia to cease actions which destabilise Ukraine, or undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty or independence of Ukraine”.
English Court sanctions Scheme of Arrangement involving overseas company, conflict of laws and Russian sanctions
The English court has recently sanctioned a scheme of arrangement in respect of a company incorporated in the Cayman Islands. The court had to consider whether the company concerned had a sufficient connection with this jurisdiction to enable the court to sanction the scheme and consider the impact of the Russian sanctions on certain classes of creditors.
M&A Update: December 2021
In our latest briefing, we look at warranty disclosures following the recent Court of Appeal ruling in Butcher v Pike [2021] along with warranty claims and interpretation of financial caps following the High Court decision where a claim for breach of warranties in a share purchase agreement was considered.
EU/UK Trade & Co-operation Agreement: Rules of Origin
M&A in a COVID climate
Exit Day: Issues for UK exporters to EU
The UK left the EU at 11.00 pm (UK time) on 31 January 2020 (exit day). Under the terms of the UKEU withdrawal agreement the movement of goods between the UK and the EU remained unchanged. The post-Brexit transition period ends at 11.00 pm (UK time) on 31 December 2020 and it is clear will not be extended.