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Regulatory Outlook
Data protection | UK Regulatory Outlook November 2022
ICO publishes updated guidance on international data transfer requirements | UK government finalises South Korea data adequacy decision | Deadline
Regulatory Outlook
Products | UK Regulatory Outlook November 2022
Government further delays use of UK product safety marking | UK-wide packaging regulations expected to enter into force in late
Intellectual property
General Court finds UK evidence not admissible post-Brexit in EUIPO proceedings
Judgment disagrees with earlier decisions and rejects UK evidence despite pre-Brexit filing date of contested EU mark
Life Sciences and Healthcare
MHRA moves to assuage medical device manufacturers over UK's post-Brexit plans
Businesses will have more time to prepare for the new UKCA marking regime and comment on draft medical device regulations
Life Sciences and Healthcare
The UK medical devices regime and the impact of the Northern Ireland Protocol
Life Sciences analysis: Peter Rudd-Clarke, partner, and Anna Lundy, associate director, at Osborne Clarke discuss how the medical device industry
IT and data
UK government outlines data protection reform proposals following consultation
What are the main areas of reform for the UK's data protection regime and how will they affect business?
Tax
Real estate capital gains and rental income from French source : UK residents can also benefit from the CSG and CRDS exemption
In an update dated 14 January 2022 to its frequently asked questions (FAQ) relating to the tax consequences of Brexit
Intellectual property
General Court confirms UK trade marks can still be asserted in EUIPO proceedings against EUTMs filed before Brexit
Earlier UK trade marks can be used in support of EUIPO proceedings if the EU application or registration under attack
IT and data
UK international data transfer agreements laid before Parliament
Businesses relieved of uncertainty regarding data transfers outside of the UK as the ICO signals that agreements are almost finalised
Brexit
How the UK regulates sectors and markets: five new principles
The government has set out principles based on a sovereign approach, leading from the front, proportionality, what works and high
Intellectual property
High Court provides clarity for brand owners on interpreting Brexit-related legislation
UK courts retain jurisdiction to grant pan-EU injunctions in EU trade mark cases pending at the end of the Brexit
Banking and finance
Amazon to stop accepting Visa credit cards issued in UK
Highly unusual cost-reduction move demonstrates shifting dynamics