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Online Safety
UK Online Safety Bill to have more teeth
New criminal sanctions for senior managers to be introduced by government
Decarbonisation
UK looks to deliver natural gas and hydrogen projects for freight transport
Non-electric transport fuels are attractive alternative power sources that need infrastructure, finance and regulation
ESG, sustainability and responsible business
How the ESG agenda is shaping international supply chains in Asia
Sustainable strategies and supply chain management are a focus in the region and for legal advisors in 2023 and beyond
Life Sciences and Healthcare
Pharma industry watches as UK Court of Appeal considers issue of plausibility
Decisions to invalidate blood clot drug patents are appealed
Knowledge Notes
UK business law predictions for 2023
As the new year unfolds, we look ahead at what legal developments businesses can expect
Future-proofing supply chains
How to protect against counterfeit goods in distressed supply chains
A clear and robust IP strategy can help to fight the recent proliferation of infringements across international trade
Financial Services
FTX – another warning shot for crypto audits?
The recent collapse of crypto-exchange FTX highlights the risks associated with auditing crypto-currency businesses
Real estate
Business rates in 2023 to shake up statutory compensation in UK lease renewals
Changes to rateable values will affect what is payable when terminating leases under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
Life Sciences and Healthcare
The UK Patents Court puts an arrow through Teva's application for declaratory relief
Court of Appeal makes clear the limits on obtaining Arrow declaratory relief for deployment in other jurisdictions
Tax
The Tax Break Podcast | Implications of the Blackrock Case
Welcome to the first episode of our new tax podcast series
IT and data
Ransomware inquiry calls for evidence from UK organisations
Parliament is looking to assess and address the threat to UK national security posed by ransomware attacks
Dispute resolution
Law Commission reviews arbitration procedures in England and Wales – how is it done elsewhere in Europe?
As the Law Commission consults on proposals to reform arbitration in England and Wales, what is the position in other