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Retail and Consumer

Court of Appeal says overseas online sales of trade marked goods to UK consumers is infringement

Amazon found to infringe UK and EU trade marks for advertising and selling trade marked goods from its US website
Financial Services

UK moves to regulate cloud providers to financial services sector

Plans for new powers aim to mitigate risks stemming from overreliance on small numbers of cloud operators
Employment and pensions

UK Employment Law Coffee Break | Menopause, labour market inquiry and the four-day week trial

Welcome to our latest Employment Law Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting
Future of work

The Polish Sejm to address sobriety checks and home office matters

The Sejm will evaluate a draft amendment to the Labor Code which introduces – among others – an option to
Urban Mobility

How competition law can open up international mobility markets

Competition law promotes data access, interoperability and innovation
Retail and Consumer

Alternative payment methods offer value for the UK retail sector

New financial services products can help retailers and shoppers choose how goods and services are paid for online and in-store
Employment and pensions

Belgium adopts Intra-Corporate Transfer Directive to boost global staff mobility

International businesses that want temporarily to engage third-country nationals in Europe should consider the EU ICT Permit
Workforce Solutions

First judicial pronouncements on remote work agreements

After the intense expansion of remote work in the Spanish labor market, accelerated to a great extent by the Covid
Intellectual property

IP basics: what to think about when entering the UK and EU markets (trade marks, copyright, designs)

There are many intellectual property implications for businesses to consider, including the impact of Brexit
Energy and Utilities

The Energy Transition | Energy Profits Levy and new proposals for green hydrogen

This week we look at the new Energy Profits Levy, new proposals for the production of green hydrogen, UKPN's digital
Dispute resolution

Spanish Supreme Court ratifies the unenforceability of shareholder agreements against a company

The ruling deals with one of the most controversial areas of corporate law as it once more confirms the doctrine