On Friday 31 July 2020, the Ministry of Justice launched an independent review into administrative law in order to determine whether there is a need for judicial review reform. This follows the … [Read more...] about Independent panel to examine the need for Judicial Review reform
COVID-19 is distorting the market and challenging corporate governance models, but it is also facilitating the energy transition
Current situation The world as we knew it has changed. It is evolving into something we are still in the process of determining and are yet far from having fully understood. The COVID-19 pandemic … [Read more...] about COVID-19 is distorting the market and challenging corporate governance models, but it is also facilitating the energy transition
Guidelines for government procurement of AI in Canada
The World Economic Forum published its overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) procurement last month: see our blog on its toolkit and the UK's related guidelines. Canada does not yet have a … [Read more...] about Guidelines for government procurement of AI in Canada
Defining artificial intelligence
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) held its second "conversation" on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IP last week. In the run up it published a revised issues paper (discussed in our … [Read more...] about Defining artificial intelligence
WIPO’s revised paper on IP policy and AI
The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) has revised its draft issues paper on Intellectual Property (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). WIPO held its First Session of … [Read more...] about WIPO’s revised paper on IP policy and AI
UK Merger Control and Artificial Intelligence
The UK government has proposed revisions to the UK merger control regime concerning artificial intelligence (AI). If enacted, these proposals are expected to result in greater intervention by the … [Read more...] about UK Merger Control and Artificial Intelligence





