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Artificial intelligence

A new CE marking for European healthcare: when and why?

The EU AI Act's new CE-marking regime for high-risk systems has implications for life sciences and healthcare businesses
Energy and Utilities

The Energy Transition | National Grid announces accelerated connection dates for over 200 projects

Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero.
Retail and Consumer

EPR for textiles: what's on the horizon in the UK and EU?

EU legislation to introduce extended producer responsibility is progressing and will mark a huge change for retailers
Regulatory and compliance

New EU rules on transparency and targeting of political advertising enter into force

Regulation covers an extensive category of service providers, with significant penalties for infringements
Urban Dynamics

Future Foods Update | May 2024

This edition includes new UK guidance on plant-based dairy products, an Austrian case on naming plant-based products, and EU developments
Employment and pensions

UK Employment Law Coffee Break: Webinar on new employment laws, Supreme Court ruling on industrial action, and our latest incentives spotlight

Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting UK employers
ESG – Environmental, Social and Governance

ESG Knowledge Update | May 2024

Welcome to our Osborne Clarke ESG Knowledge Update, which offers a round-up of legal, regulatory and market news
Artificial intelligence

High-risk AI systems in life sciences face strict regulatory scrutiny from new EU rules

Businesses should consider if and how AI is used internally or externally and get ready for the risk-based approach
Employment and pensions

UK Pensions Action Plan Q3 2024

What pensions law changes and proposals do employers and trustees need to respond to and look out for?
Dispute resolution

UK government introduces bill to reverse the effect of Paccar

The future looks bright for litigation funding in England and Wales
Competition, antitrust and trade

UK government announces timetable for changes to the National Security and Investment Act regime

But the Cabinet Office timeframe comes as a UK general election could bring in Labour with its 'secureconomics' agenda