Sellafield nuclear clean-up too slow and too costly, say MPs

Members of parliament’s public accounts committee (PAC) have taken aim at the slow and costly clean-up of the Sellafield nuclear waste site, raising red flags about its safety culture. Their report underscores the need for the government and site management to address the “intolerable risks” tied to Sellafield’s deteriorating infrastructure. The PAC reported that Sellafield […]

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The AI Skills Gap – A Leadership Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

Summary The article highlights the increasing importance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a crucial element in various sectors, emphasising the need for leadership readiness to harness its potential. Despite technological advancements, many organisations are lacking the necessary leadership skills to implement AI effectively. This skills gap hinders successful AI adoption, which is vital for strategic […]

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I Pushed Gen AI Out to Our Managers

Colleen Brennan, the Head of HR for several veterinary hospitals, has championed the integration of generative AI into daily operations, citing its necessity for enhancing efficiency and focusing on patient care. In a hands-on approach, she has equipped managers with tools like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, revealing significant workflow improvements. Key Points Brennan believes in […]

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Cross-Border Judgment Enforcement Under the Spotlight

The recent case of Papel Payment Services Provider LLC v Monitox Limited has cast a crucial light on the complexities of enforcing foreign judgments in Scotland. This article dives into the Court of Session’s decision and its implications for businesses dealing with international contracts. Source: Lexology Key Points The case involved a Dubai-based company, Papel, […]

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Holland & Knight Health Dose: June 3, 2025

This week, the U.S. House and Senate are back in action after the Memorial Day break. The Senate is gearing up for some serious behind-the-scenes work on the budget reconciliation bill. On the other side, the House Committee on Appropriations is about to kick off discussions on bills that will steer funding for the federal […]

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Faces of HR: How Mammoet’s Vasumathi Balan is reshaping total rewards to drive purpose and belonging With rewards evolving from pay to purpose, Vasumathi Balan shares how personalised recognition and values-driven programmes such as Made for Mammoet are s

In a recent conversation, Vasumathi Balan, the Regional Talent Capability and Performance Manager at Mammoet, shared fresh insights into the evolving landscape of employee rewards. With a focus on personalisation and purpose, she discusses the “Made for Mammoet” programme that aligns workforce recognition with core values. Key Points Personalisation of rewards is vital, reflecting what […]

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AI on Trial: Implications of the Workday Lawsuit for Automated Hiring

Summary The article discusses the ongoing lawsuit against Workday, Inc., which highlights important legal challenges related to the use of AI in hiring practices. The case, _Mobley v. Workday, Inc._, addresses claims that Workday’s AI tools exhibit age discrimination against older applicants, which could have significant implications for companies using automated hiring systems. The lawsuit […]

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Vital Signs: Digital Health Law Update | Spring 2025

Welcome to the latest edition of Vital Signs, where we break down all the crucial legal and regulatory updates in the world of digital health. The headlines include significant shifts under the Trump administration and regulations affecting telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and prescription drug pricing. Dive in to keep informed on these vital developments that could […]

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