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Collas Crill
The States of Guernsey has recently voted to suspend the Island Development Plan Policy GP11 for a five year period.
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NAVEX
Explaining how a strong culture of ethics and compliance can help your enterprise to succeed is tricky business.
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Welcome to the GT London Real Estate Practice's Spring 2024 Newsletter, reviewing a range of legal and practice developments affecting stakeholders within the UK real estate sector.
Osborne Clarke
The Action Plan Q3 2024 is a summary of changes and proposals in UK pensions law and regulation over the last quarter, which employers and trustees need to respond to now or in the coming months.
Osborne Clarke
The UK Supreme Court's judgment in Paccar Inc & Ors, R (on the application of) v Competition Appeal Tribunal & Ors in October 2023 had significant implications for litigation funding agreements (LFAs).
Mayer Brown
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published its 2024 annual funding statement which is targeted at DB schemes undergoing valuations with effective dates between 22 September 2023...
Littler Mendelson
The UK government revised and republished the statutory Code of Practice on firing and rehiring. The Code addresses the practice of unfairly dismissing a worker and then rehiring them on different terms.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
In Lidl Great Britain Ltd v Tesco Stores Ltd, the Court of Appeal considered whether Tesco's Clubcard logo amounted to trademark infringement, passing off, and copyright...
Herrington Carmichael
The Employment Tribunal's decision in Mr F Edreira v Severn Waste Services Limited has sparked public attention. Mr Edreira, a 66-year-old man, alleged that he had faced age...
Bindmans LLP
As the clock struck midnight on Monday, 29 April 2024, the Family Procedure (Amendment No 2) Rules 2023 (SI2023/1324) fully came into effect.
BCL Solicitors LLP
Secretary of State for Justice, Alex Chalk KC MP said the Report, ‘shows more rapists being brought to trial...
WTW
Mental Health Awareness Week takes place in the UK in May. It's a great time to take stock of your company's mental health programs and your own emotional wellbeing journey.
Lewis Silkin
In the recently published case, Wim Naude v UCC, a Dutch economics scholar, who was hired as a Professor of Economics by University College Cork...
Higgs LLP
One key aim of the Act is to improve the accuracy and quality of the data regarding companies on public registers, which will help tackle economic crime.
Higgs LLP
The latest statistics show that 1 in 10 adults in the UK are currently experiencing symptoms of severe mental illness, which may relate to anxiety disorders...
BCL Solicitors LLP
The fines of £10m for Transport for London and £4m for Tram Operations Ltd following the Croydon tram tragedy signal a wrong turn in health and safety sentencing...
European Union
Arnold & Porter
This digest covers key virtual and digital health regulatory and public policy developments during March.
Lewis Silkin
We've previously set out a comprehensive overview of the AI Act but whilst some obligations will look familiar (e.g. broad transparency obligations) there are others which in addition...
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Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
The UK's Accelerated Settlement Taskforce published its report on reforms to the settlement cycle on 28 March 2024. Mirroring the move by all North American markets...
Herrington Carmichael
On the 13 March 2024, the European Parliament adopted the Artificial Intelligence Act (‘AI Act'). As the Act is set to come into force in around May – June 2024...
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