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Commercial
Enforcement risks mount in Germany for comparison and intermediary platforms
German watchdog is pursuing misleading behaviour and lack of transparency on ranking, reviews and market coverage
Intellectual property
Long-arm jurisdiction: how remedies can extend to non-UPC states
UPC jurisdiction may be broader than it first appeared but questions remain about its reach over third-state defendants
Intellectual property
UPC action points: opting out of the EU's Unified Patent Court
Attitudes towards UPC opt-outs will depend on the proprietor and their patents but options should be weighed up now
Regulatory Outlook
Regulated procurement | UK Regulatory Outlook January 2023
Procurement Bill | Standing of campaign groups to challenge procurements may be further clarified | Supreme Court decision awaited in
Regulatory and compliance
CMA investigations to extend to consumer product 'green' claims in UK
Ongoing drive to tackle greenwashing and misleading claims means businesses - including food, toiletries, cosmetics and cleaning products - should
Intellectual property
Unified Patent Court: an introduction to the UPC's general jurisdiction
Knowing the UPC's competence and international jurisdiction rules is vital to understand what it can hear and reach
Retail and Consumer
Poland's Office of Competition and Consumer Protection investigates 'dark patterns'
Entrepreneurs can be fined up to 10% of their turnover for violating the collective interests of consumers
Decarbonisation
European producers given greater obligations to decarbonise with extended producer responsibility and greenwashing regulation
What sustainability-led producer and advertising obligations are on the horizon for businesses in France, Poland and the UK?
Regulatory Outlook
Competition | UK Regulatory Outlook November 2022
New UK rules on subsidy control to take effect from 4 January 2023 | Cloud gaming and mobile browsers |
Regulatory and compliance
UK Procurement Bill aims to strengthen transparency in supply chains
Greater scrutiny is proposed of bidders' subcontractors and the social value and environmental credentials of tenders
Digitalisation
UK regulators ask how AI and Big Tech can transform financial services
Is reform needed following Big Tech's entry into financial services and the introduction of AI and machine learning?
Competition, antitrust and trade
UK to legislate to empower Digital Markets Unit and to protect consumers
The government will update consumer law and equip the new unit with powers to regulate powerful digital firms