The EU is not holding back in enlarging the largest free trade area in the World
ECJ: Parties not directly affected by actions of a cartel may claim compensation for losses incurred
New ECJ ruling gives increased protection to parties affected by anticompetitive behaviour
German property company slapped with €14.5m fine for GDPR infringements
The second highest GDPR fine has recently been imposed
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
Brexit: What next for Britain?
With a No-Deal Brexit looking ever more likely, quickly concluding deals with its main trading partners will become vital once the UK is outside the EU.
‘European Parliament has noise-makers and law-makers’
INTERVIEW: Former European Commissioner Viviane Reding from Luxembourg sat down with In-House Legal to discuss Brexit, data protection and gender equality.
Who will get the top job(s)?
Things are not as clear-cut as they were half a year ago, with a wide array of solutions possible