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Native title compensation and cultural loss: Significance of the <em>Davey</em> decision
Proposed legislation on pay transparency and platform work
Czech Republic: Significant changes to the employment law are on the horizon. New legislation from the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs aims to reflect EU directives on pay transparency and platform work.
Proposed legislation on pay transparency and platform work (in Czech)
Czech Republic: Significant changes to the employment law are on the horizon. New legislation from the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs aims to reflect EU directives on pay transparency and platform work.
Standstill in Running Waters: Overview of the Impact of the Strait of Hormuz Closure on India
India: Discover how the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is reshaping India’s energy security, exposing critical dependencies and triggering widespread disruption across supply chains, while driving immediate economic fallout through rising procurement costs and constrained logistics, and ultimately redefining risk allocation, regulatory responses and the landscape of contractual and insurance disputes.
Barbados Strengthens Ties with Hong Kong with new Double Tax Agreement
Caribbean: Furthering its reputation as a global business and financial services hub, Barbados has added another economic powerhouse to its extensive Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) network by signing a Double Tax Treaty Agreement with Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China (HKSAR).
Geopolitically de-risking your business
South Africa: Periods of sustained geopolitical tension tend to reshape how global businesses structure operations, manage risk, and deploy talent. Recent instability across parts of the Middle East has caused an interruption in expected productivity and accelerated a broader trend toward operational diversification, security resilience, and reduced reliance on single regional hubs.
UK government consults on accelerating electricity network connections for strategic demand
United Kingdom: In November 2025, Ofgem announced that it would be building on the TMO4+ connections reform package by turning its focus to the reform of demand connections.
When geopolitics disrupts performance: navigating contractual issues amid conflict
United Kingdom: In what is now the fourth week of the Middle East conflict, disruption to oil and gas supplies and shipping lines remains a persistent problem, with recent reports of severe damage to the world's largest LNG facility in Qatar and thousands of vessels stranded in the Gulf following the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz. While several major energy companies have already declared force majeure on their contracts, the ongoing nature of the crisis and likely downstream impact mean that it remains important for businesses which may face eventual disruption to review their contracts and consider how best to protect their legal position.
Dentons expands British Columbia litigation capabilities with senior commercial litigator Corry Clark
Dentons, Canada’s Global Law Firm, is pleased to announce that Corry Clark has joined the Firm’s Vancouver office as a partner in the national Litigation and Dispute Resolution group.
Dentons expands Infrastructure and PPP capabilities in Ottawa with the addition of new partner Ethan Sinclair
Dentons, Canada’s Global Law Firm, is pleased to announce the arrival of Ethan Sinclair as a partner in our Infrastructure and PPP group in Ottawa.
Dentons and Balcıoğlu Selçuk Eymirlioğlu Ardıyok Keki Attorney Partnership advise Nurol Holding on its private placement Eurobond issuance
Global law firm Dentons has advised Nurol Holding on its issuance of US$200 million notes due 2031, by way of a private placement. The bonds are listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange.
Hong Kong Court clarifies that commissions and profit share are “wages” and variation of employment contract can be by conduct
Hong Kong: In a recent significant decision for employers operating commission based or profit share remuneration structures, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance has clarified: when commission and profit share payments constitute “wages” under the Employment Ordinance; how and when employment contracts may be validly varied by conduct; and the limits on relying on audits or compliance issues to withhold employee remuneration.
How poor record keeping costs you money – an easy fix
New Zealand: We know that in the heat of a busy project, paperwork often takes a back seat to getting the job done. But that approach can cost you money in the long run. Taking even small steps toward more consistent record keeping can make a significant difference when disputes arise. This article sets out some practical considerations that may help strengthen your position if things go sideways.
