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Coronavirus | Protecting your UK business: an overview
As the UK government begins to lift restrictions, for many there will be a shift in the operational, financial and
Covid-19 stay of possession proceedings may only be lifted in the 'most exceptional circumstances'
In an important ruling on the stay of possession proceedings imposed as a result of the coronavirus crisis, the Court
Latest case of force majeure offers lessons for businesses affected by COVID-19
On 24 April 2020, the English High Court issued a new decision concerning force majeure, which will be instructive as
Novelties in the procedural and bankruptcy field introduced by RD Law 16/2020 on procedural and organisational measures to deal with COVID-19 in the Administration of Justice field
On April 29 2020, the BOE published RD Law 16/2020 on "procedural and organizational measures to address COVID-19 in the
Royal Decree number 15: Covid-19 crisis and suspension of execution
On 24 April 2020, the Royal Decree number 15, regarding the temporary suspension in favour of undertakings of executive measures
Tax compliance and Covid-19: HMRC takes new approach to investigations and disputes
Amid a range of actions to help businesses through the coronavirus emergency, HMRC's new policy on tax compliance raises practical
Unexplained Wealth Orders: grounds for a challenge
Court rules in favour of challenge to recently introduced UK crime enforcement measure.
Coronavirus Legal Briefing | The EU's exit strategy for business
Welcome to Osborne Clarke's Coronavirus Legal Briefing, our newsletter on business law issues in these sombre times.
Dutch Council of States overrules court order to award GDPR damages to data subject
On 1 April, the Dutch Council of State (RvS) issued rulings in four privacy cases. The main question in each