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National Security and Investment Bill puts political risk on the agenda for FinTechs
As currently drafted, new powers for the government to intervene in transactions could apply to some FinTechs; the question is
In-house counsel seek a Brexit-proof solution: are we entering the 'age of arbitration'?
Given the wide-scale disruption wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic, disputes are likely to increase in the coming months. The forum
Royal Decree-Law 34/2020: extension of bankruptcy measures
Since the beginning of the health crisis caused by Covid-19, the Spanish Government has been taking measures aimed at solving
The Spanish Government passes a new Royal Decree that imposes strict limitations on the advertising of gambling activities
Royal Decree 958/2020 develops the provisions of the Spanish Gambling Act of 2011 relating to the advertising of gambling activities
Lloyds final judgment creates a headache for pension trustees
The long-awaited (and lengthy) final judgment in the Lloyds pensions litigation has now been handed down and it clarifies a
The Energy Transition | The ten point plan for a green industrial revolution, space-based solar power, investments in the electric vehicle industry
This week we look at the UK government's ten point plan for a green industrial revolution, space-based solar power, recent
Employment Law Coffee Break | More on the CJRS, red flags on redundancies and carrying over holiday
Welcome to our Employment Law Coffee Break in which we highlight the latest developments and issues impacting UK employers.