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Bird & Bird's International Defence & Security team is delighted to have contributed to the global 2020 edition of 'Getting the Deal Through: Defence & Security Procurement'. Our team has written the chapters for ...
As more technology businesses contract with MOD, its treatment of IP rights and how it applies its policy to modern technology is becoming increasingly important. Our team look at the MOD's current approach to IP, its ...
Our team of subject matter experts look at the impacts COVID-19 is having in the defence & security sector, particularly supply chains, producing a handy ten step guide to the contractual issues under the pandemic, ...
As businesses emerge from the COVID-19 lockdown, they are entering untested waters. While having to deal with the legal effects of the crisis, they must also review and restructure their contract terms in order to meet ...
The number of COVID-19 confirmed cases has been proceeding along an upward sloping curve, so is the number of cyber fraud cases. Rarely does a month pass by without cases reported to the Hong Kong or Singapore Police. ...
Readers with long memories will recall the publication, in December 2015, of the European Commission's Aviation Strategy. Part of that announcement was a substantial revision of the Basic Regulation 216/2008 which ...
International law firm Bird & Bird appoints two new partners in Paris, expanding its Aviation, Space & Defence and Corporate capabilities.
Simon Phippard and Sandra Nicolle take a look at a recent passenger rights case and the questions it raises around extraordinary circumstances and how jurisdiction is determined.
Consultant Wolf von Kumberg looks at the simple tips businesses can follow to make changes in their compliance programmes so as to address third party threats.
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