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Real estate
How is biodiversity loss being addressed at a global level?
There is a complex regulatory landscape for business as a result of the differing approaches to biodiversity internationally
Infrastructure services
UK government lays out plan to streamline the development of critical infrastructure
Working paper outlines reform plan for the consenting process of nationally significant infrastructure projects
ESG – Environmental, Social and Governance
ESG Knowledge Update | January 2025
Welcome to our ESG Knowledge Update, which offers a round-up of legal, regulatory and market news
Energy and energy transition
The Energy Transition | Ofgem allocates £4.1 million through its Strategic Innovation Fund
Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero.
Financial Services
Osborne Clarke is contributing editor in the Chambers Banking Regulation 2025 Global Practice Guide
Johannes de Jong Head of Financial Regulatory of Osborne Clarke's Amsterdam office:
Real estate
Key amendments to the Renters’ Rights Bill: what landlords in England need to know
Increase in protections and rights for tenants brings risks, liabilities and costs for landlords
Tax
Spain enters 2025 with significant new tax law
The legislation includes measures for Corporate Income Tax, Complementary Tax, Personal Income Tax and Value-Added Tax
Knowledge Notes
UK Knowledge Collection | Regulatory outlook, cyber security in financial services firms, and green hydrogen
Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection
IT and data
The EU Data Act: Part 1 – what does it regulate?
The Data Act is a potpourri of legal provisions varying in relevance for companies – this series' opens with an
Decarbonisation
How to overcome investment barriers to green hydrogen projects
For green hydrogen to develop into a viable commodity, policy challenges, stakeholder interests and financial mechanisms need to be aligned
Life Sciences and Healthcare
EU General Court's invalidity finding on 3D shape mark highlights med devices' trade mark woes
Ruling that shape was functional is consistent with trade mark law's aim to prevent monopolies on technical solutions
Employment and pensions
UK Employment Law Coffee Break: Statutory neonatal leave and pay, watch our webinar, and our January HR pensions spotlight
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting UK employers