REUTERS | Sunflowers cover a field near the Tuscan city of Siena July 1, 2005. Global climate change will bring hotter, drier summers to the Mediterranean and hit two of the region's biggest earners, agriculture and tourism, according to a study released by environmental group World Wildlife Fund on Friday. The study forecast what would happen if the world's average temperature increased by two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels in the period 2031-2060 - a situation many scientists believe probable due to the greenhouse effect. BLIFE REUTERS/Chris Helgren CLH/CN

Practical Law In-house: what to expect in 2025

We have published an article outlining the main developments that we consider will affect in-house lawyers operating in the UK in 2025 [subscription required].

The article brings together coverage from across our Corporate, Commercial, Competition, Employment, Data protection and Dispute resolution teams, and also highlights key AI, cybersecurity, ESG and sustainability, and climate change issues for in-house lawyers.

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