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UK Knowledge Collection | The Spring Budget, changes to statutory employment rights, and operational resilience

Published on 8th Mar 2024

Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection

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This week saw the chancellor deliver his Budget, which could be the last one before the UK general election. Our Insight looks at the business tax announcements made, many of which will go out for consultation. Also announced was reform to the "non-dom" regime, and our experts consider the proposed changes, including a potential broader impact on UK domiciliaries with regard to inheritance tax. A further set of announcements will be made on 18 April 2024 at a Tax Administration and Maintenance Day.

Next month sees a slew of changes to statutory employment rights and entitlements coming into force. Our employment team has prepared a helpful summary of these changes, as employers consider what policies and training for managers they may need to adapt or introduce as a result of the new rules. Our webinar on developments in data law relating to employees takes place next week and we discuss the law around retirement and age discrimination later this month.

A new regime governing operational resilience in financial services will become applicable on 17 January 2025 in the EU, with the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). Our webinar looks at the implications both for technology service providers and the financial sector, and how they can prepare. And our Disputes Week of events includes a workshop on cyber security, discussing how businesses should respond in the event of an attack.


Recent Insights

Spring Budget 2024: what UK business tax measures were announced?

The UK chancellor, in keeping with his previous fiscal events, presented the Spring Budget as one for investment, lower taxes and "long term" growth.
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Spring Budget 2024: UK inheritance tax changes for non-domiciliaries

The chancellor announced large-scale reform to the tax regime for "non-doms", including an intention to move to a residence-based regime for inheritance tax. 
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UK Employment Law Coffee Break

This week's edition looks at the impact of the Spring Budget 2024 on employers and looks ahead to actions they should consider taking in April and May, as new employment rights and adjustments to existing entitlements come into force.
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Updated EPO examination guidelines address AI, accelerated oppositions and antibody claims

Newly updated European Patent Office Guidelines for Examination make some important changes on a number of topical issues of which patent applicants should be aware, including disclosure requirements for AI inventions. 
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The Procurement Act 2023 brings new rules for frameworks and dynamic markets

Although under the Procurement Act frameworks will continue largely as before, there are some innovations of which both suppliers and authorities should be aware.
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Upcoming Events

Eating Compliance for Breakfast | Judicial review and Freedom of Information Act requests

14 March | 09:00-09:30

A refresher of the basic principles around judicial reviews and Freedom of Information Act requests, and a discussion on how to challenge the decisions of regulators.
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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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Future of Financial Services | DORA: providing ICT services to the financial services sector – what you need to know

21 March | 15:00-16:00 CET

Our expert team from across Europe will delve into key aspects of the new regulatory framework brought in by the EU's Digital Operational Resilience Act. We will explore how firms can effectively prepare, manage compliance issues and respond to new obligations, including how DORA compares with the evolving UK regime. 
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