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Bribery, fraud and anti-money laundering | UK Regulatory Outlook May 2023

EU proposes new criminal laws to fight corruption | UK's new fraud strategy for tech platforms | Updates to Wolfsberg
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Advertising and marketing | UK Regulatory Outlook May 2023

ASA and FCA promote rules on advertising financial products | EU directive on empowering consumers for the green transition: environmental
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Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook May 2023

UK government publishes draft legislation on the protect duty | HSE launches inspection initiative into respiratory health for the construction
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Food Law | UK Regulatory Outlook May 2023

FSA commission review of novel food framework | How will the Retained EU Law Bill affect UK and international businesses?
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Fintech, digital assets, payments and consumer credit | UK Regulatory Outlook May 2023

FCA speech on regulation of digital assets in UK | Recommendations for next phase of open banking in the UK
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Environmental, social and governance | UK Regulatory Outlook May 2023

EU Council adopts regulation on deforestation-free supply chains | Update on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
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Products | UK Regulatory Outlook May 2023

Publication of the new EU General Product Safety Regulation | EU directive on empowering consumers for the green transition: durable
Dispute resolution

High Court rules on substantial modification test in the UK Public Contract Regulations

Judgment considers when changes are substantial and need to be in a 'safe harbour' to proceed without new procurement
Employment and pensions

Public Service Pensions Update | May 2023

Welcome to the latest edition of the UK Public Service Pensions Update
Blockchain

Defending claims against crypto exchanges in English law: the surprising benefit of turning up

High Court decision raises hurdle for crypto-fraud victims when tracing into the pooled assets of 'bona fide' exchanges
Intellectual property

UPC: former London Central Division competences provisionally split between Paris and Munich

With the UK no longer participating, cases due to have been heard in London will be heard for now in
Intellectual property

Case management system problems for UPC underscore need to file opt-outs immediately

Application surge has highlighted that immediate action is required to avoid missing the 'sunrise' deadline