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Mental Health Awareness Week takes place in the UK in May. It's a great time to take stock of your company's mental health programs and your own emotional wellbeing journey.
Lewis Silkin
In the recently published case, Wim Naude v UCC, a Dutch economics scholar, who was hired as a Professor of Economics by University College Cork...
Higgs LLP
One key aim of the Act is to improve the accuracy and quality of the data regarding companies on public registers, which will help tackle economic crime.
Higgs LLP
The latest statistics show that 1 in 10 adults in the UK are currently experiencing symptoms of severe mental illness, which may relate to anxiety disorders...
BCL Solicitors LLP
The fines of £10m for Transport for London and £4m for Tram Operations Ltd following the Croydon tram tragedy signal a wrong turn in health and safety sentencing...
Gowling WLG
On appeal from the First-Tier Tribunal (FTT), the Upper Tribunal has decided that a Tribunal-appointed "independent manager" cannot be the 'Accountable Person' in respect of a higher-risk building.
Wrigleys Solicitors
Employment Tribunal decision provides interesting insight on the flexible working mechanisms in the Employment Rights Act 1996.
Price Bailey
Since the introduction of the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) automatic exchange of information in 2017, HMRC has access to more data than ever on overseas financial assets.
Price Bailey
There are said to be two certainties in life – death and taxes. Whilst we will readily discuss our tax affairs, death is an uncomfortable conversation for many to have and is too often...
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
In the recent case of Re VE Global UK Ltd (In Administration) [2024] EWHC 749 (Ch), the High Court explored whether a certificate of registration issued by Companies House can be considered...
Richmond Chambers Immigration Barristers
In a previous blog post, we discussed the changes to the Student Visa rules for dependants, which were announced in the government's Statement of Changes on 17th July 2023.
Travers Smith LLP
The finalised guidance complements the anti-greenwashing rule – both will apply to all FCA authorised firms (i.e. not just investment managers) from 31 May 2024. The FCA rejected calls to delay the
Travers Smith LLP
Pensions Radar is a quarterly listing of expected future changes in UK law affecting work-based pension schemes.
Ellisons Legal
The case of Lowe v Governors of Sutton's Hospital In Charterhouse [2024] EWHC 646 (Ch) was recently heard in the High Court. It was concerned with some of the formalities...
Bates Wells
In recent years, we have seen a rise in strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs) being used to intimidate and silence journalists, charities, and campaigners...
Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA)
Consumer laws in the UK are undergoing a revolution in 2024 with the implementation of the new Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill expected before the end of this year.
Ellisons Legal
MPs voted in favour of the Renters (Reform) Bill ("the Bill") in the House of Commons on 25 April 2024. However, a clause was first inserted into the Bill which vows to pause the abolition of the Section 21.
European Union
Lewis Silkin
We've previously set out a comprehensive overview of the AI Act but whilst some obligations will look familiar (e.g. broad transparency obligations) there are others which in addition...
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Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
Our global restructuring team has released its quarterly International Restructuring Newswire.
Stewarts
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