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Employment and pensions
Employment Law Coffee Break | Reforms to working time, TUPE and non-competes; stress in the workplace; and an update from our incentives team
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting employers
Brexit
How will the Retained EU Law Bill affect UK and international businesses?
A slow passage in Parliament has added to uncertainty as businesses and their risk managers look to prepare for change
Retail and Consumer
Retail tech patent protection invalid due to prior disclosure in negotiations, UK court rules
UK patent monopoly over automated warehouse system invalidated in battle between Ocado and former tech supplier AutoStore
Decarbonisation
Is your company prepared for the new Polish plastics regulations?
The law implementing the so-called Single-Use Plastics Directive (SUP) has been published in the Journal of Laws. Most of its
Employment and pensions
Employee Incentives Update | May 2023
In this edition, we cover annual reporting for employment-related securities arrangements (including changes to HMRC's templates), recent improvements to tax-advantaged
Employment and pensions
UK Pensions Action Plan Q3 2023
What pensions law changes and proposals over the last quarter do employers and trustees need to respond to this year?
Regulatory and compliance
'Vet-ting' medicinal claims in Great Britain: top tips on advertising pet products with health benefits
Complying with regulatory requirements and ensuring that advertising and marketing copy is accurate increases consumer confidence in brands
Energy and Utilities
The Energy Transition | Octopus' call for grid reform and Ofgem's consultation on consumer standards
Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero.
Public law
New Aragonese Decree-Law undertakes an important transposition of regulations not transposed by the State in energy matters and creates the so-called "local consumption"
The new regulation covers direct lines, self-consumption, energy communities, closed distribution grids, administrative milestones, etc
Commercial
In UK commercial contracting, is nothing agreed until everything is agreed?
'Ever Given' Suez grounding raised questions over whether there was a binding agreement for salvage services
The Built Environment
Rental and safety reforms spark debate for the UK real estate 'living' sector
Investors, developers and operators are assessing the implications of a renters' reform bill and the Building Safety Act