What Legal Steps Can Tenants Take for Apartment Malfunctions Caused by Building Flaws?
Introduction: In Dubai, the majority of residents living in rented apartments often face issues with their living spaces disrupted by malfunctions caused by building flaws.
The Public Procurement Office confirmed the possibility of the contracting authority’s possibility to transfer receivables due to a subcontractor
The contracting authority awards the public contract to a specific contractor selected through a tendering procedure.
How to prepare for the audit carried out by the President of the PPDPO?
The President of the PPDPO has published an announcement on the sector audit plan for 2024.
Right of communication to the public of works once again examined by the Court of Justice of the European Union
CJEU Advocate General Maciej Szpunar delivered an opinion on 22 February 2024 in case C-135/23 concerning the interpretation of the concept of “communication to the public” of works.
Do online shops need to comply with the Digital Services Act?
The EU Digital Services Act (DSA) came into force on 17 February 2024. One of the key objectives of the new legislation is to ensure greater transparency in the area of online services,
Data Act – will it affect cloud contracts and service provider obligations, and if so, how?
On 11 January 2024, the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on harmonised rules on fair access to and use of data (the so-called Data Act)[1] entered into force.
Work on the AI Act. The financial sector’s perspective on artificial intelligence regulations
At the end of 2023, European Union bodies concluded trilogue negotiations on the draft Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act)[1].
How to implement the NIS 2 Directive? Brief overview of required policies
The deadline for the implementation of NIS 2 Directive (17 October 2024) is just over six months away. It is therefore a good idea to start preparations now, including verify whether the organisation has policies and procedures in place to ensure compliance with the new regulation.
Severe penalties for collusion in the electronic monitoring equipment market
The President of the Office for Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) announced the imposition of fines amounting to more than PLN 37 million for alleged price collusion and market sharing.
Coding with AI: Navigating copyright in the era of Copilot
In the age of widespread artificial intelligence (AI) integration, over 90% of programmers now utilize AI tools such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or Github Copilot in their software development workflows.