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Well kept but timed out? Recent Hong Kong court decisions show timing is everything in enforcement of bondholder rights
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Two recent Hong Kong decisions by the Hong Kong court have brought mixed messages for holders of offshore Chinese bonds structured through keepwell arrangements. On the one hand, the...

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The Data Chronicles: Data breach litigation | Navigating the shifting landscape

Welcome to Hogan Lovells’ The Data Chronicles, brought to you by the firm’s global Privacy and Cybersecurity practice. This multimedia series is dedicated to the ever-changing...

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Artificial Intelligence: World First Rules Are Coming Soon – Are You Ready? (Part 2)

Nowadays, artificial intelligence (“AI”) is all around us. Previously, we took a look at the approaches being proposed to regulate AI at a pan-EU level and in the UK.In this...

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New Product Liability Directive – online platforms and fulfilment services providers in the firing line?

The proposed revision of the Product Liability Directive aims to bring product liability rules into the digital age and extends potential liability for defective products to a broader range ...

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The Data Chronicles: Automotive biometrics drive innovation and litigation risk

Welcome to Hogan Lovells’ The Data Chronicles, brought to you by the firm’s global Privacy and Cybersecurity practice. This multimedia series is dedicated to the ever-changing...

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Enhanced rights in cross-border GDPR cases under EU proposed regulation

On 4 July 2023, the EU Commission published a proposal for a regulation laying down additional procedural rules relating to the enforcement of the GDPR (the “Proposal”). The...

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UK Supreme Court judgment opens up potential for a “radical review” of the entire litigation funding sector

UK Supreme Court judgment requires litigation funding agreements to comply with additional conditions.

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California courts weigh in on wave of live chat class actions

Over the last 18 months, a new privacy litigation battlefront has emerged: Website operators across a range of industries find themselves inundated with class action suits or requests for...

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The CJEU clarifies the concept of “consumer” in EU private international law

In the ruling JA v. Wurth Automotive GmbH (case C-177/22) of 9 March 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union had the opportunity to clarify the scope of application of the category ...

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