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Financial Services

Non-fungible tokens: what are they really all about?

Business and organisations have a range of practical and legal questions about NFTs and their use in the metaverse
Energy and Energy Transition

Approval of the Royal Decree regulating the procedure for the creation and authorisation of closed electricity distribution networks

The regulation addresses the need to promote the competitiveness of industrial areas by reducing electricity costs
The Built Environment

Osborne Clarke hosts the Class Foundation's Student Living in the UK event

Osborne Clarke has been a partner and supporter of the Class Foundation since its conception
Financial Services

International Funds Legal Update | May 2023

UK Green Finance Strategy, review of the Senior Managers and Certification Regime, EU consults on green taxonomy and sustainable finance
Employment and pensions

GDPR for HR | Data protection guidance on artificial intelligence

Welcome to this month's edition of our GDPR for HR newsletter, bringing you a snapshot of developments, cases and insights
Life Sciences and Healthcare

European Commission publishes proposal for new EU pharmaceutical legislation

The EU Commission is planning to revise the pharmaceutical legislation in Europe to make medicinal products more available, accessible and
Energy and Energy Transition

The Energy Transition | Legislative changes for offshore hydrogen in new consultation and government scheme to cut non-domestic energy bills

Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero.
Commercial

Marketinglaw | March and April 2023

Welcome to the latest edition of Marketinglaw.
Public law

Good news for contractors in Spain: favourable change in relation to the requirements for reclaiming debts from the public authorities

Important questions regarding the calculation of interest for late payment associated with the payment of invoices arising from public contracts

Generative AI: what could the future hold for IP and training data in the UK?

Litigation and a voluntary code of practice might test the limits of the interaction of IP law and AI development