Artificial intelligence (AI) paves way for innovative technology advancement which benefits society, but there is also a potential for it to affect individuals' rights and freedoms. Consumers have become increasingly concerned about data security in recent years, resulting in "techlash" - a growing negative feeling against large tech companies.
In China and the UK, what content should be included in all employment contracts? (Part two, Episode two)
An exclusive series focusing on contractual considerations while hiring in China and the UK. Nicholas Lakeland, Employment Partner at Laytons and Donfil Huang, Legal Advisory Manager at Dezan Shira & Associates (DSA), highlight the key content that should be included in all employment contracts in China and the UK.
Consumer protection from Nifty sales of NFT's? Think before you click!
In China and the UK, do we have to sign employment contracts in writing with every employee? What if we do not or we have missed doing so? (Part two, Episode one)
Marc Selby featured in The Telegraph on 'Taxman cracks down on ‘granny annexe’ property loophole'
Laytons Artificial Intelligence (AI) Series: UK’s approach to regulating Artificial Intelligence (AI)
New bill pushing for paperless trade introduced to parliament
The Electronic Trade Documents Bill, introduced on 12th October, is an incredibly important piece of legislation allowing the digitalisation of trade documents. It hopes to boost the UK’s international trade and reduce the estimated 28.5 billion trade documents printed and distributed around the globe every day.
Supreme Court Confirms Creditors Duty For Directors
The UK’s Supreme Court has dismissed a claim calling for the law to be changed to force company directors to start taking creditors into account at the first risk of insolvency. The ruling reaffirms the current position in law in stating that creditors' interests duty arises when the directors know or ought to know the company is insolvent or bordering on insolvency, or insolvency is probable.








