Knowledge Notes

UK Knowledge Collection | ESG risk, cyber security, and building safety disputes

Published on 1st Mar 2024

Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection

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The level of environment, social and governance (ESG) risk can be hard for businesses to assess. Our webinar, as part of our Disputes Week of events, considers the impact of shareholder activism on companies' risk profiles in relation to statements made about sustainability. Our ESG Knowledge Update covers recent developments (including our greenwashing briefing which takes a closer look at the approach of UK and EU regulators in certain sectors), and our Regulatory Outlook gives a high-level overview of a range of regulatory changes that businesses can expect in future.

Cyber security is also a growing area of focus around the world – for legislators, businesses and individuals alike. Our in-person workshop on effective incident response looks at the key decisions and actions to be taken in the immediate aftermath of a cyber attack, and our Regulatory Outlook sets out what progress regulators and law enforcement in the UK and EU are making in their efforts to tighten up cyber resilience.

In England, the new building safety regime received its first tribunal decision on remediation claims. Our webinar looks at what the ramifications are of this and other litigation that building owners and developers can expect to see following the implementation of the Building Safety Act.

Finally, our Eating for Compliance for Breakfast webinar series returns this month, beginning with a session on the increased powers of the consumer division of the Competition and Markets Authority under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill, as the UK government publishes its response to its consultation on improving consumer price transparency and product information.


Recent Insights

ESG Knowledge Update

Our round-up of ESG-related legal, regulatory and market news includes Osborne Clarke's briefing on green claims and greenwashing and how businesses can effectively manage risk.
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Regulatory Outlook

Our monthly update covering the business compliance landscape covers what is coming down the track in 18 different areas of regulation, including consumer law, cyber security and data law.
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First-Tier Tribunal rules against building owner in first contested remediation contribution order

The First-Tier Tribunal has handed down a decision on the first contested application for a remediation contribution order under section 124 of the Building Safety Act 2022, which demonstrates the far-reaching scope of the remedies available under the legislation.
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Long-term land interests and housebuilding: what can be unpacked from the CMA's industry findings?

The CMA finds that the planning system (and not land-banking) is to blame for slowing development in its market study report into the housebuilding sector in England and Wales.
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UK Employment Law Coffee Break

Our update for UK employers includes developments around "fire and rehire", the Equality and Human Rights Commission's guidance on menopause in the workplace, and the end of the UK pensions lifetime allowance on 6 April.
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Upcoming Events

Eating Compliance for Breakfast | The increased powers of the consumer division of the CMA
12 March | 09:00-09:30

What happens if you are subject to a CMA consumer investigation and how will this change when the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill becomes law? We review the CMA's new powers and compare them with their use in competition investigations.
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Dipping into Data | The HR Edition 2.0
14 March | 16:00-16:30

Our webinar series returns to look at key recent developments in the HR data world: the latest ICO guidance on employee monitoring, the draft guidance on employment record keeping and recruitment and selection, and what it means for employers in practice.
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Disputes Week
18-22 March | Webinars and in-person events

Activism in the current climate: should directors and their advisors worry about ESG?

18 March | Webinar | 09:00-09:30

The rise of competition litigation and collective actions

18 March | Webinar | 15:00-15:30

Recent civil procedure developments for in-house lawyers

19 March | Webinar | 09:00-09:30

What next for building safety disputes?

20 March | Webinar | 09:00-09:30

Arbitration to manage risks in supply chains: why and how?

20 March | Webinar | 15:00-15:30

Cyber security: effective incident response

21 March | In-person workshop | 08:30-11:00

Investigations: challenges for in-house legal

21 March | In-person roundtable | 12:00-14:00

Find me the money: international enforcement tips and tricks

22 March | Webinar | 09:00-09:30

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Maximising your workforce's potential and considering age without limits
20 March | Webinar | 09:30-10:15

Research shows that half of people aged over 50 in England experienced age discrimination in the last year. What can businesses do to tackle ageism? Our experts, with the Centre for Ageing Better, discuss the issues.
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Regulatory investigations: could your product end up under the regulator's microscope?
26 March | 09:30-10:00

An increased focus on patient safety, a greater abundance of patient data and a shifting regulatory landscape in the EU and UK have all combined to raise the prospect of investigations into the safety performance of life sciences products.
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