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Life Sciences and Healthcare
EU drug agency proposes permanent clinical trial flexibility framework for crisis times
Expedited approvals, remote monitoring and decentralised elements anchor proposed EU trial rules for emergencies
Regulatory Outlook
Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook February 2026
Government announces new powers to regulate children's social media access | Martyn's law – Home Office guidance delayed to summer
Dispute resolution
Court of Appeal examines aggregation issues in insurance contracts in England and Wales
A recent case examined whether losses arising out of the Covid-19 outbreak amounted to a single or multiple losses
Employment and pensions
Employment Law Coffee Break: Sickness absence, generative AI and our HR Pensions spotlight for September
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting UK employers
Dispute resolution
Why aggregation matters in insurance contracts in England and Wales
A recent case has examined how many losses arose out of a Covid-19-related insurance claim
Employment and pensions
Revocation of the state of epidemic threat in Poland
On 1 July 2023, the state of epidemic emergency declared in relation to COVID-19 will be revoked in Poland. What
Employment and pensions
How can employers adapt to the evolving international employment law landscape?
The world of work is changing, with remote working, recruitment and retention of talent and legislative developments posing particular challenges
Real estate
UK Landlord and Tenant: Why an overhaul of the 1954 Act is a risky business
Osborne Clarke property disputes partner, Kate New, writes for leading real estate title, EG, on the government's proposals to review
Employment and pensions
UK Employment Law Coffee Break | Autumn statement, redundancy selection and our HR immigration spotlight
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical employment law developments impacting
Dispute resolution
Coroner reforms in the UK: what happened this summer?
Streamlining reforms in the Judicial Review and Courts Act aim to tackle a post-pandemic backlog of inquest cases
Real estate
Court of Appeal rules in favour of landlord in Covid-19 arrears claim relating to the Trocadero cinema in London
Court provides further guidance on the impact of the pandemic on commercial rent liabilities owed by tenants
Real estate
Landmark arbitration finds UK retailer’s Covid arrears are not protected rent debt
Success for landlord in the first published award made under the recent UK coronavirus commercial rent arrears arbitration scheme