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Intellectual property

CJEU rejects Poland's challenge to the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive Article 17

CJEU Grand Chamber find the safeguards of the provision strike a fair balance between freedom of expression and information, and

Regulatory and compliance

The Queen's Speech – what not to expect: Employment Bill, audit reform, and digital markets enforcement

As speculation mounts about what the UK government's legislative programme will contain, we consider some of the proposals that are
Energy and Utilities

The Energy Transition | Extension of Energy Intensive Industries Compensation

This week we look at the government's plan to extend the Energy Intensive Industries Compensation Scheme, Innovatium's launch of an
Employment and pensions

Employment Law Coffee Break | Volunteers and redundancy, oral evidence from overseas and privacy and investigations

Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting employers.
Intellectual property

Russia Retaliates Against Sanctions by Curtailing Foreign Owners’ IP rights

The Russian government has responded to western sanctions with new legislation designed to undermine the intellectual prop­erty (IP) rights of

Employment and pensions

Employee Incentives Update | May 2022

In this edition of our Employee Incentives Update, we focus on some important dates - including the 6 July 2022
Commercial

Global sport gets ready to demonstrate sustainability leadership

The public profile of sport means it must deliver a green agenda to decarbonise its infrastructure, travel and procurement footprint
Workforce Solutions

Off-payroll working under an umbrella?

Kevin Barrow considers how businesses have adapted to cope with the changes to the IR35 off-payroll working regime that were
Energy and Utilities

The Energy Transition | Call for Input on local energy operation and UKPN's 292MW flexibility tender

This week we look at Ofgem's Call for Input on the future of local energy institutions, government plans to interconnect
IT and data

Cyber breach – The French Conseil d’Etat confirms the CNIL decision against Optical Center (250.000 Euros fine)

Optical Center company suffered a cyber-attack of its e-commerce website on January 2019 which resulted in several complaints of prospects
Mobility and Infrastructure

Crediting electricity for electric vehicles towards the greenhouse gas quota

The obligation to meet the greenhouse gas reduction quota can also be met with electricity used to charge electric vehicles
Employment and pensions

Employment Law Coffee Break | Discrimination in working arrangements, mental health and wellbeing, and our April HR Pensions spotlight

Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments for employers.