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Group actions

The Settling of Large-scale Losses or Damage (Class Actions) Act (WAMCA) – an introduction

WAMCA (Dutch Class Actions) – applicability, who can sue and key case law This insight is part of the Navigating
Regulatory and compliance

New potential areas of litigation in France could follow directive on collective actions

The new law looks to enhance consumer protection and access to justice but generates challenges for businesses in Europe.
Digital Regulation

EU Digital Fairness Act unpacked: simplification measures

What are the Commission’s considerations regarding simplification measures and why and how are these being explored?
Gambling

CAP clarifies guidance on social media 'appeal' to children in UK gambling ads

Clearer metrics and revised sports categories will help operators assess whether ads have 'strong appeal' to under-18s
Financial Services

International Funds Focus Quarterly | October 2025

Carried interest tax reforms, Companies House identity checks, VC and future foods, and the FCA 'regulating growth'.
Banking and finance

EU and UK financing trends are reshaping data centre projects

Sustainability, technology and market conditions will define data centre financing strategy
Digital Regulation

EU Digital Fairness Act unpacked: digital contracts

The legal framework to consider is diverse but guidelines have been set while implementation challenges lie ahead
Energy and Energy Transition

The Energy Transition | UK government sets out policy view on hydrogen infrastructure strategic planning

Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero
Real estate

Building Blocks: Developments for the UK construction industry | October 2025

Welcome to Building Blocks – Osborne Clarke's regular newsletter round-up of Insights relevant to construction industry clients
Financial Services

FCA launches motor finance consumer redress scheme consultation in UK

Regulator expects to publish its policy statement and final rules by early 2026
ESG – Environmental, social and governance

Why are fewer businesses setting goals to combat modern slavery?

Data suggests businesses are doing less in relation to modern slavery risks, which may indicate risks are building up unseen