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Last month, we published a blog on the European Commission's second edition of the “Questions & Answers on the EU legislation on the introduction and the import of cultural goods (Regulation (EU) 2019 ...
In a recent decision (ECLI_NL_GHAMS_2025_1065) (the “Decision”), the Amsterdam Court of Appeal ( Gerechtshof Amsterdam) (the ...
The last few months have seen political battles over the UK's and EU's approaches to AI regulation, the continued rollout of ...
On 8 May 2025, the White House announced President Trump’s first trade deal under his America First Policy. The deal struck between the United States and the United Kingdom will revise some of the ...
I have over 25 years' experience as a trade, regulatory, public affairs and public international lawyer working in both the public and private sectors. I head up Fieldfisher's London trade team, ...
Our Irish lawyers are progressive and innovative with specialists across all legal disciplines. Our Dublin office comprises over 50 lawyers, 13 of which are partners. We work with our clients to add ...
This is the second of three articles in a mini-series co-authored by Fieldfisher LLP and Egemenoglu Law Firm. The series will ...
Why choose our Competition lawyers? Thanks to the efficiencies generated and the experience provided by Fieldfisher’s global network, we are able to provide a high quality fully integrated ...
We are pleased to announce that Fieldfisher has been shortlisted in the Art Law Team of the Year category at the Chambers ...
Introduced by the European Commission (the "Commission") in March 2023, the EU Green Claims Directive (the "GCD") seeks to establish clear criteria for substantiating environmental claims. In March ...
The Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (the "PPWR") entered into force in February 2025 with requirements beginning to apply from 12 August 2026. This regulation is a key component of the EU's ...
In what could become one of the most far-reaching chemical bans in EU history, five European States — Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Germany — have jointly proposed restricting more than 10,000 ...