Construction disputes in a pandemic: a favoured forum?
As claims and disputes arising from the Covid-19 crisis are likely to increase in the construction industry, will there be...
The coronavirus (COVID-19) poses considerable risks and challenges for all sectors, across all regions.
In some areas, regulators and legislators are relaxing certain rules in order to help businesses, but otherwise, businesses need to ensure they continue to comply with their regulatory obligations, including some particular risk areas that regulators have identified.
On this page you will find our latest insights on the regulation and compliance issues relating to coronavirus and the actions that businesses should be taking now to prepare.
If you would like to discuss how we can help you identify and mitigate the risks to your business, please contact one of the experts listed below or your usual Osborne Clarke contact.
As claims and disputes arising from the Covid-19 crisis are likely to increase in the construction industry, will there be...
HMRC's first arrest in relation to the government's furlough scheme provides a warning to businesses, particularly given the potential for...
Medical monitoring and testing plays a vital role in combatting Covid-19, but it is important to remain compliant with privacy...
The government has published its Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill, which contains important measures for companies that need to hold...
Although governments are beginning tentatively to ease lockdown restrictions, for many, it will take some time before trading returns to...
As the UK government begins to lift restrictions, for many there will be a shift in the operational, financial and...
On 24 April 2020, the English High Court issued a new decision concerning force majeure, which will be instructive as...
As lockdown is extended in France for a few more weeks, companies still need to ensure they adopt actions required...
The Covid-19 crisis has had a huge impact on the broadcast industry, disrupting recent trends and shaping regulatory guidance and...
Amid a range of actions to help businesses through the coronavirus emergency, HMRC's new policy on tax compliance raises practical...
Originally published by our relationship firm BTG Legal, the legal adviser to Osborne Clarke’s clients in India, this PDF highlights...
Since Spain has been in a state of alarm, the government has drawn up various packages of social and economic...
In light of the impact of Covid-19 on businesses and the critical need for additional supplies for frontline staff and...
Amid the mandatory closure of bars, restaurants, pubs and others, UK food and drink businesses converting to delivery services need...
March to May in any year is typically the period during which listed companies with financial years ending on 31...
In a recently published questionnaire, the CSA (French Broadcasting Authority) has confirmed that regulations brought in to tackle fake news...
The coronavirus represents a unique challenge for businesses playing their part in looking after staff and customers, while continuing to...
Coronavirus-related travel restrictions may cause problems for certain non-UK companies if non-UK-resident directors cannot physically attend UK board meetings.
What is best practice when a company processes personal data for the protection of its employees against Coronavirus?
As claims and disputes arising from the Covid-19 crisis are likely to increase in the construction industry, will there be...
HMRC's first arrest in relation to the government's furlough scheme provides a warning to businesses, particularly given the potential for...
Medical monitoring and testing plays a vital role in combatting Covid-19, but it is important to remain compliant with privacy...
The government has published its Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill, which contains important measures for companies that need to hold...
Although governments are beginning tentatively to ease lockdown restrictions, for many, it will take some time before trading returns to...
As the UK government begins to lift restrictions, for many there will be a shift in the operational, financial and...
On 24 April 2020, the English High Court issued a new decision concerning force majeure, which will be instructive as...
As lockdown is extended in France for a few more weeks, companies still need to ensure they adopt actions required...
The Covid-19 crisis has had a huge impact on the broadcast industry, disrupting recent trends and shaping regulatory guidance and...
Amid a range of actions to help businesses through the coronavirus emergency, HMRC's new policy on tax compliance raises practical...
Originally published by our relationship firm BTG Legal, the legal adviser to Osborne Clarke’s clients in India, this PDF highlights...
Since Spain has been in a state of alarm, the government has drawn up various packages of social and economic...
In light of the impact of Covid-19 on businesses and the critical need for additional supplies for frontline staff and...
Amid the mandatory closure of bars, restaurants, pubs and others, UK food and drink businesses converting to delivery services need...
March to May in any year is typically the period during which listed companies with financial years ending on 31...
In a recently published questionnaire, the CSA (French Broadcasting Authority) has confirmed that regulations brought in to tackle fake news...
The coronavirus represents a unique challenge for businesses playing their part in looking after staff and customers, while continuing to...
Coronavirus-related travel restrictions may cause problems for certain non-UK companies if non-UK-resident directors cannot physically attend UK board meetings.
What is best practice when a company processes personal data for the protection of its employees against Coronavirus?