All Insights
Internet providers are complying with net neutrality obligations, EU regulators report
An all-round good result for European providers emerges from telecom regulators' latest annual reports, with net neutrality generally upheld and
Natasha's law: new guidance for food businesses on allergen rules
Foods businesses – from pop-ups to coffee shop chains – selling food pre-packaged for direct sale must prepare for new
HMRC and corporate investigations: criminal tax prosecution risks
Companies need increasingly to ensure that their tax arrangements are compliant as HMRC exerts new powers and exercises closer scrutiny
India makes further changes to companies, money laundering and procurement laws
The Modi government continues its reform of India's financial and corporate laws as it looks to fight white-collar crime and
Government publishes draft Building Safety Bill
A parliamentary committee will report on the draft with legislation expected to evolve as more safety risks are identified and
OC Consumer Briefings | What is the impact of Class Actions for Compensation coming to the EU?
The EU has now published its long-awaited draft proposal to create a means for EU consumers to get compensation through
Recession proof, but can co-living be pandemic proof?
Many commentators in the co-living industry consider the asset class to be recession proof, but can it adapt sufficiently to
UK sanctions regime diverges from the EU's as government names its first post-Brexit targets
The UK has introduced regulations imposing sanctions on 49 individuals for violations of human rights in the first changes to
HMRC makes first arrest for fraud in relation to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
HMRC's first arrest in relation to the government's furlough scheme provides a warning to businesses, particularly given the potential for
Liability creep | Regulators taking aim at the top
Regulatory regimes such as competition, data protection, and bribery and corruption offer regulators the opportunity to cast the liability net