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    22/05/2025
    International

    EU anti-dumping investigation of Chinese Tyres

    On 21 May 2025, the EU opened an anti-dumping investigation concerning EU imports of certain pneumatic rubber tyres, originating in the People’s Republic of China, which could lead to substantial anti-dumping duties on future imports.The products under investigation for alleged dumping are new pneumatic tyres, of rubber, of a kind used: on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars) and on buses or lorries with a load index not exceeding 121.The product under investigation is currently classified under the CN codes 4011 10 00 and 4011 20 10.Affected parties, including...
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    07/05/2025
    International

    Cyber Space: Global insights on cyber and data risk for insurers

    Issue 2, May 2025. How does the cost of cyber incidents vary across the globe?  A key pillar of CMS’ Cyber Space series is to compare and contrast the impact of cyber incidents in different international jurisdictions.In this respect, with assistance from colleagues in Brazil and Singapore, CMS UK have collaborated with the CMS’ network of international offices and affiliate law firms to consider the comparative costs of cyber incidents. We did so by focussing on the following aspects - Legal fees (average hourly rate in USD or ease), notification costs (in USD), chance of...
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    02/04/2025
    International

    Cyber Space: Global insights on cyber and data risk for insurers

    Cyber Resilience Regulation: What does the current EU and UK position mean for cyber insurance?In an increasingly aggressive cyber threat landscape, it is no surprise that cyber resilience has become a key consideration for the EU Commission and UK Government, with a focus on ensuring that businesses and critical infrastructure can respond to and recover from cyber incidents.The overarching intention is to synchronise standards in order to update or establish clear security requirements, improve risk management practices, and enhance accountability for organisations handling sensitive data, with...
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    27/03/2025
    International

    Legal Issues on Red Teaming in Artificial Intelligence

    1. Red TeamingRed teaming has its historical origins during the Cold War, when the US military prepared its forces by training them with simulated attacks from the Soviet Union by indicating its team as “red” while the US indicated its team as “blue”. Since then, the use and purpose of red teaming has evolved and commercially mainly used in the cybersecurity space, whereby organizations train its cybersecurity systems through simulated cyberattacks. Red teaming is not only performed by corporations – institutions in the EU also perform red teaming using the protocols...
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    26/03/2025
    International

    CMS European M&A Study 2025: Buyers take the lead in a shifting market

     The CMS Corporate/M&A Group is pleased to launch the 17th edition of the European M&A Study. The CMS European M&A Study 2025 reveals how investors are navigating a buyer-friendly market, geopolitical uncertainty, and shifting regulatory landscapes. Despite ongoing economic and political uncertainties, M&A activity in Europe remains strong, with a positive outlook for 2025. The study highlights an evolving landscape where dealmakers are adapting to shifting risk allocation strategies, emerging technologies, and regulatory complexities.Our Study dives into an impressive...
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    22/01/2025
    International

    LCIA publishes latest costs and duration analysis: are parties getting value (and efficiency) for money?

    The London Court of International Arbitration (“LCIA”) has published its third report on the costs and duration of arbitrations conducted under the LCIA arbitration rules, following previous reports published in 2015 and 2017 (the “Report”).  The Report covers all 616 cases that reached a final award between 1 January 2017 and 12 May 2024. This is the longest time period studied by the LCIA to date and apparently the longest time period covered by any costs and duration analysis by any arbitral institution to date.  In that period, the LCIA received the highest...
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