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Regulatory Outlook
Consumer law | UK Regulatory Outlook April 2023
The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill | Fitness check on EU consumer law: consultation outcomes
Regulatory Outlook
Bribery, fraud and anti-money laundering | UK Regulatory Outlook April 2023
Government publishes Economic Crime Plan 2 for 2023-2026 | 'Failure to prevent fraud' introduced through Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency
Employment and pensions
UK Employment Law Coffee Break: Positive action, subject access requests and our cost of living survey
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments for UK employers.
Future-proofing supply chains
Relocating supply chains | Balancing risk and reward
After years of disruptions and with mounting geopolitical tensions, companies are acting quickly to reassess their supply chain strategies, seek
Employment and pensions
Planning severance payments realistically – what helps companies do this
Severance payments are commonplace in the case of termination of employment contracts by mutual agreement. But what are the right
Employment and pensions
Whistleblowing: how to develop an international approach
Variations in local law can be a risk area for businesses looking to ensure they are fully compliant in all
Financial Services
When is a director personally liable for being 'knowingly concerned' in a company's breaches?
The UK's FCA takes an expansive view as to what actual knowledge a director is required to have for it
Real estate
Owners of higher risk buildings in England face registration requirements
New obligation to register with Building Safety Regulator: 30 September deadline for existing buildings
Dispute resolution
The litigation risks of greenwashing: what would a misrepresentation claim in England and Wales look like?
Alongside growing regulatory, investor and consumer scrutiny of green claims, businesses face increasing risk of a misrepresentation action
Competition, antitrust and trade
The future of leniency: Reconciling public and private antitrust enforcement in the EU
In a Competition Law Insight for Lloyd's List Intelligence, Thomas Funke argues that leniency is alive and kicking
Retail and Consumer
Polish consumer watchdog has an eye on unfair complaint processes and future AI use
Entrepreneurs should remember that the complaint procedure may not limit consumer rights
Competition, antitrust and trade
EU to screen outbound investment in sensitive markets and sectors
EU Commission President announces targeted outbound investment screening while European countries continue to target inbound investment that is a risk