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Does UK government COVID-19 support come with strings attached?
Will the government impose restrictions on the activities of companies which have accessed the UK government's COVID-19 support mechanisms –
CLBILS gets larger: Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme cap to increase
The Treasury is reportedly considering increasing the cap on CLBILS from loans of £50m to £200m.
Coronavirus | Protecting your UK business: an overview
As the UK government begins to lift restrictions, for many there will be a shift in the operational, financial and
Is Corporate Governance still relevant during the Pandemic?
While the Novel Coronavirus is a humanitarian catastrophe its crippling effect on the world economy has, and will continue to
The SRD II and technical amendments to the Belgian Code on Companies and Associations
Nearly one year after the Belgian Code on Companies and Associations (BCCA) entered into force on 1 May 2019, the
The SRD II addresses conflicts of interests and related party transactions
To avoid the risk that the board of directors (or, in some cases, the shareholders' meeting) will make a material
Contracts and COVID-19: FAQs about the impact of the pandemic in German law
The coronavirus emergency raises questions about contractual obligations and relationships in German law, and the application and flexibility of these
Dutch COVID-19 Temporary Act adopted to address practical corporate governance challenges
In order to address some of the management and governance challenges faced by Dutch legal entities as a result of
NOW extended for business group subsidiaries
Effective immediately business groups can apply for support through the NOW measure for operating companies that suffer turnover loss of
Coronavirus Legal Briefing | The latest on the UK government's funding schemes for business
Welcome to Osborne Clarke's Coronavirus Legal Briefing, our newsletter on business law issues in these sombre times.