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Regulatory Outlook
Environmental, social and governance | UK Regulatory Outlook June 2024
UK general election 2024: ESG aspects | Council adopts formal position on Green Claims Directive | Council adopts EU Nature
Real estate
First judicial pronouncement made on the "Berlin clause" in Spanish residential leases
The Barcelona Court of First Instance ruling further endorses Berlin clauses and creates a judicial guideline
UK General Election
The UK general election: what will it mean for UK energy policy?
There are many energy challenges for the next government to address, but the rhetoric differs across the political spectrum
UK General Election
UK general election: what are the potential implications for the life sciences and healthcare sector?
The Conservative and Labour parties both acknowledge the sector's importance to the UK's economic growth, but what plans do they
Energy and Utilities
The Energy Transition | Global offshore wind capacity increases by more than a fifth in one year
Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero.
Digital Regulation
The EU Accessibility Act – Time to start implementation projects now
The EU Accessibility Act will improve accessibility for millions of Europeans in the physical and digital world, requiring companies to
Life Sciences and Healthcare
Italy | Health and data processing for research purposes: safeguards to adopt when data subject consent cannot be obtained
A recent law has simplified procedures for conducting retrospective observational studies
UK General Election
What can the Built Environment sector expect from the next UK government?
The sector will be hoping for clarity in a number of areas, including leasehold reform and planning, to support business
UK General Election
UK General Election 2024: what would a Labour win mean for financial services?
Labour's plan for financing growth leans towards continuity over radical change
Banking and finance
English High Court clarifies the consent requirements for administration extensions under Insolvency Act
Consent of secured creditors with no remaining economic interest is not needed to extend the administration of a company
Knowledge Notes
UK Knowledge Collection | AI Act compliance, employment law changes, and contingent worker supply chain risk
Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection
Employment and pensions
UK Employment Law Coffee Break: General election, future claims and settlement agreements, and AI and workers' rights
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting UK employers