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Competition and Regulatory Newsletter: Article 22 in flux? European General Court issues ruling in Brasserie Nationale case On 2 July 2025, the European General Court upheld the European Commission’s decision to assert jurisdiction over Brasserie Nationale’s acquisition of Boissons Heintz, following a referral request from the Luxembourg competition authority under Article 22 ... In conversation with Faculty AI - Key takeaways from the Paris AI Action Summit In this Horizon Scanning podcast episode, Rob Sumroy and Natalie Donovan speak to Dr Angie Ma, Co-Founder of Faculty AI. They discuss the outcomes of the recent AI Action Summit in Paris, why the US and UK decided not to sign the international AI declarat... The evolving cyber risk landscape - Part 1 With cyber-attacks on major retailers recently hitting the headlines, it is more important than ever for organisations to understand their cyber preparedness. In the first of a series focusing on the evolving cyber risk landscape, members of our Cyber Hub... Copyright and Generative AI As the interplay between copyright and generative AI continues to dominate the headlines, the pressure on governments to find workable solutions, and to provide clarity, for both the creative and AI sectors is palpable. In our latest podcast, Laura Housto... The evolving cyber risk landscape - Part 2 The UK’s regulatory cyber landscape is currently evolving, with a mixture of new legislation expected and a recent spate of cyber related fines from the ICO. In the next instalment of our series  on the evolving cyber risk landscape, members of our C... Competition Law in the Digital Age - July 2025 Our Competition Law in the Digital Age newsletter is intended to provide insights on modern-day competition law developments in a bite-sized format. This edition covers enforcement of the Digital Markets Act, the ECJ’s Android Auto ruling, the French ATT ... BLOG: There’s only one POEM – but it’s not of the rhyming sort! The purpose of a double tax treaty is to allocate taxing rights between the parties to the treaty in a way which avoids double taxation. As taxing rights of a party often depend on the place of residence of the taxpayer, it is important that a treaty has ... Hong Kong's New Uncertificated Securities Regime: A Quick Guide for Listed Companies The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has announced it is on track to launch the uncertificated securities market (USM) regime for Hong Kong-listed securities in early 2026, with the precise implementation date to be announced in due... Financial Regulation Weekly Bulletin - 10 July 2025