Cologne’s District Court has ruled that Smartlaw, an automated system allowing users to generate contracts online, cannot continue because it is not provided by a law firm.
England’s Court of Appeal affirms “absolute nature” of legal privilege
The Courts reaffirm one of the key tenets of the common law system
Relief for Polish mortgage borrowers as EU top court allows conversion of Swiss franc-based loans
ECJ judgement to allow Polish courts to reconvert mortgage loans into local currency
Online platforms may be compelled by courts to remove defamatory content world-wide, ECJ rules
The ECJ ramps up judicial oversight over Facebook in latest defamation ruling
European court ruling defines Commission’s scope in forcing countries to recover illegal tax benefits
The decision may well influence the Commission’s strategy in competition law
‘Growing the volume of international trade further is wrong’
Second part of the interview with European Green Party leader Philippe Lamberts, focusing on his stand on trade, digitalisation and the preventing global warming.
New European Commission: A better way for Europe?
Amidst high expectations and criticisms, Ursula von der Leyen unveils the face of the new European Commission