European law firm Fieldfisher has expanded its German real estate offering with the appointment of Michael Ziegaus‑Clavien, ...
China’s 2026 amendments to the Arbitration Law: a modernised framework for international arbitration
On 1 March 2026, the revised Arbitration Law of the People’s Republic of China (the "PRC") (the “Law”) came into effect, ...
In the UK, wide‑ranging reforms coming into force on 28 April 2026 are designed to streamline approvals, embed a more ...
European law firm, Fieldfisher, has advised Fagron on its acquisition of Pharmavit Europe, a leading Dutch distributor of high‑quality nutraceutical raw materials, as the global pharmaceutical ...
European law firm Fieldfisher is delighted to announce its appointment as the sole Lead Firm acting for all applicants in the ...
An important strategic consideration when applying for a freezing injunction is deciding what assets need to be frozen. This might sound obvious, but it is something that is often overlooked and which ...
If any answer is shaky, the guarantee should be treated for what it is: leverage, not a recovery strategy. Personal ...
European law firm Fieldfisher has advised AIM‑quoted Roadside Real Estate plc on two landmark acquisitions in the UK petrol filling station sector, alongside a £20.75 million equity raise to support ...
This was amplified in 2025, when the new Failure to Prevent Fraud offence introduced by the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (" ECCTA ") marked a major update to corporate criminal ...
On 20 February, in a long-awaited decision, the US Supreme Court ("SCOTUS") confirmed that tariffs which the Trump administration had applied under authority of the International Emergency Economic ...
On 4 December 2025, the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court ("IPEC") handed down judgment in Dryrobe Ltd v Caesr Group Ltd t/a D-Robe Outdoors [2025] EWHC 3167 (IPEC). HHJ Melissa Clarke found for ...
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