Regulation of Credit Data and Open Banking in UAE
The UAE has attracted much attention from fintech companies engaged in credit data and credit scoring services.
The E-Commerce Law in the UAE: Navigating the Regulatory Landscape
Introduction The UAE has embraced the digital era with the enactment of Federal Decree-Law No. 14/2023 on Trading by Modern Technological Means.
What Grounds Can an Employee Sue If the Company Fails to Compensate for Additional Expenses?
Employment relationships in the UAE are governed by Federal Decree-Law No. 33/2021 on Regulation of Labour Relations, with implementing regulations provided by Cabinet Decision No. 1/2022.
Compliance Checklist for Small-sized Businesses Following Expansion of SAPA Regulations
SAPA Regulations to Apply against Small-sized Businesses Effective January 27, 2024, the Serious Accident Punishment Act (SAPA) entered into force against small-sized businesses (businesses with 5~49 regular employees) after a 2-year grace period.
DIVISION OF PROPERTY IN DIVORCE
A divorce procedure in the Republic of Croatia is regulated by the Family Act (Official Gazette 103/15, 98/19, 47/20, 49/23, 156/23; hereinafter referred to as “FA”). One of the possible ways to dissolute a marriage is divorce.
Malta Tax Year 2023 in Review
In 2023 year, the field of direct tax law saw substantial updates, encompassing a range of changes and advancements on both domestic and international fronts.
Federal Law No 10/23: Enhancing Mental Health Patient Rights and Supervision of Facilities
Federal Law No (10) of 2023 on Mental Health (‘FD 10/23’) updates and improves the Mental Health Law which has been on the statute books since 1981.
Changing the terms of a credit agreement and forbearance policies and measures new obligations on lenders in consumer and residential property credit agreements
Amendments to the Consumer Credit Regulations, S.L. 378.12 (the “Consumer Credit Regulations”) and to the Credit Agreements for Consumers Relating to Residential Immovable Property,
Dyson loses a lengthy legal battle against the European Commission
On 11th January 2024, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) dismissed the action for compensation of damages of €176.1 million brought by Dyson.
Navigating dispute resolution and cross-border enforcement in disputes with Chinese parties: Legal frameworks and strategies
Summary The use of mixed-mode dispute resolution processes offers flexibility to parties in the resolution of disputes and continues to be used in international commercial agreements.