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Pensions and the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020: what trustees and employers need to know
New legislation ushers in the largest change in the UK’s corporate insolvency regime in over 20 years and raises questions
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
Approval of Royal Decree Law 26/2020, of 7 July, on economic recovery measures to deal with the impact of COVID-19 in the areas of transport and housing, (hereinafter the "Royal Decree Law")
On 7 July 2020, the Government approved a series of economic recovery measures to deal with the impact of COVID-19
Covid-19 series: is the end "E-contracting-age" finally here?
The COVID-19 outbreak has caused many organisations to revaluate how they do business. Offices are only allowed to operate at
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
Energy and Utilities Update | 17 July 2020
Welcome to our latest update on regulatory and market developments in the energy and utilities sector. In this week's edition
Latest European privacy decision adds complexity and uncertainty for cross-border data transfers, particularly to the U.S.
Surprise CJEU judgment leaves intact standard contractual clauses but invalidates EU-US Privacy Shield and forces businesses and regulators to work
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