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UK National Security and Investment Bill | Fewer tech transactions to be caught under revised scope of rules
The government has revised the planned scope of new controls on investment into certain UK industries.
Event note | Workforce Solutions sector M&A - what's happening in current deals in the US and UK?
On 9 March Osborne Clarke hosted, in association with Paul Pincus of New York law firm Ortoli Rosenstadt, a webinar
Cryptoassets case law homes in on location, location, location!
Slowly but surely the English courts are defining the legal status of cryptocurrencies by confirming the rights that go with
Considerations and best practices for Belgian listed biotech companies when assessing and disclosing inside information (Part 4)
Good practices recommended by the Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA)
Considerations and best practices for Belgian listed biotech companies when assessing and disclosing inside information
What are the best practices for biotech companies in relation to inside information and the Belgian Financial Services and Markets
Considerations and best practices for Belgian listed biotech companies when assessing and disclosing inside information (Part 2)
How does the Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) determine what qualifies as inside information for biotech companies?
Shareholder meetings: is it time for a change?
Following the adoption of virtual and hybrid meetings during the global pandemic, the GC100 has released a discussion paper around
Remote participation at shareholders' meetings is facilitated under new Belgian company rules
The Law of 20 December 2020 amends the Belgian Code on Companies and Associations (BCCA) in order to facilitate remote
Spring Budget 2021: Is a rise in Capital Gains Tax rates likely?
The Covid-19 crisis has exacerbated the need to raise additional tax revenues – and an increase in CGT rates won't
2021 marks the beginning of the end of DAC6 in the UK
The conclusion of the Brexit post-transition arrangements has brought an unexpected but welcome restriction to the application of the DAC6