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Mayer Brown
In this weekly update, we summarise the most notable updates in the UK sanctions world.
Dixcart UK
Recent statements from the Prime Minister announced forthcoming changes to company size classifications, promising to streamline reporting obligations for businesses nationwide.
Jones Day
The CMA's successful appeal in R (CMA) v The Competition Appeal Tribunal [2024] EWHC 904 is a key development in a broader shift in searches (often referred to as "dawn raids")...
WTW
In this article from the 2024 Energy Market Review we reflect on the 2023 global upstream energy market and forecast trends for 2024.
WTW
Private equity, the most challenging illiquid assets class for DC pensions to access, but the most impactful...
Withers LLP
Receiving an inheritance can be a bittersweet experience for someone in the midst of grieving the loss of a parent or other loved one. While most beneficiaries may not be surprised to learn...
Mayer Brown
The Information Commissioner's Office (the "ICO") has clarified the methods it will use to calculate the fines it will issue for breaches of data privacy law in the UK...
Mayer Brown
The English High Court has issued a landmark judgment confirming the ability of the UK Competition and Markets Authority ("CMA")...
Goodwin Procter LLP
In our previous alert The FCA's Sustainability Disclosure Requirements and Labelling Regime (SDR): A Flexible Regime for UK Private Fund Managers, we examined the final framework...
Aarna Law
The UK Trucks Claim Ltd (UKTC) and the Road Haulage Association (RHA) (jointly, the Appellants) sought authorisation from the Competition Appeal Tribunal ...
Dechert
The directive that makes amendments to the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD)1 (and, to the relevant extent, the UCITS Directive)2, referred to as "AIFMD 2.0"3 enters into...
Travers Smith LLP
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has rejected an application by the class representative in opt-out collective proceedings against Google, for an order requiring Google to disclose...
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
There is a statutory requirement for the largest schemes to publish climate change governance reports and the Regulator has published...
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
From April 6, 2024, employees are entitled to a new form of unpaid leave. Employees with dependants having long-term care needs may take up to one week per year as carer's leave to provide or arrange care.
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
While transition planning is not mandatory for scheme trustees, the Regulator's view is that this exercise is useful in the management of climate-related financial risks and opportunities.
Marks & Clerk
During my degree I always loved learning about crystallography, as it's a field where simple geometry on a microscopic scale can have big, visible effects.
European Union
Proskauer Rose LLP
On 22 April 2024, the European Securities and Markets Authority ("ESMA") provided its response to the European Commission's request on amendments to the draft regulatory technical standards ("RTS")...
Dechert
After over 25 years, the European Commission (the "Commission") has revised the guidance on market definition in antitrust and merger control investigations. The new guidance, most notably, reflects...
Marks & Clerk
For over two decades, the European Union's design regulations as set out in Council Regulation (EC) No 6/2002 have remained largely unaltered...
Mayer Brown
US Department of the Treasury Sanctions Lukashenka Regime Based on a Determination of Sanctions Evasion...
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