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UK Knowledge Collection | Courts' powers to depart from precedent, contingent workforce rules, and regulating online financial promotions

Published on 5th Jul 2024

Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection

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As well as the new policy initiatives that today's change of UK government may bring, this autumn will see new powers for the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court coming into force. The powers to depart from assimilated EU and domestic case law are provided for in the Retained EU Law Act. How keen the courts will be to use them remains to be seen. Our Insight considers the new powers, and the approach the courts may take.

The new government will announce its legislative programme at the King's speech on 17 July. One of the areas where a lot of change is anticipated is in relation to employment rules. Our webinar next week considers the government's proposals while our Insight explores the impact of the proposed changes on users of contingent workforces, and the intermediaries who facilitate such arrangements  and investors in the sector. Our experts have also taken a look at what the new government may mean for businesses in the built environment; energy; mobility and infrastructure; life sciences and healthcare; tech, media and comms; financial services; and retail and consumer sectors. 

The Financial Conduct Authority has taken a landmark step in enforcing the rules on financial promotions online by seeking to prosecute individual "finfluencers", underlining its focus on the consumer duty and the importance it places on its financial promotions guidance.


Recent Insights

No silver lining: English court finds cloud computing company charge to be floating 

How can creditors reduce the risk of a fixed charge being characterised as floating?
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UK courts' new EU case law departure powers due to enter into force later in 2024

Legal certainty is likely to be a key issue for the courts when they come to consider the exercise of new powers to depart from case law.
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How to get ahead and avoid disputes prior to UK PFI handback

As projects enter a "sunset" period, it is time for the parties to consider areas of potential dispute and how best to avoid them.
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UK Financial Conduct Authority pushes landmark prosecution of 'finfluencers'

While the decision to prosecute is significant, it is not necessarily surprising, given the FCA's warnings and guidance about financial promotions made on social media.
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UK Labour's 'New Deal for Working People'

How will use of agency workers and gig workers in the UK be affected by the new government's contingent workforce proposals?
Read more > and read our collection of Insights on what business can expect post-election.

 


Upcoming Events

Election special: the road ahead for work and HR

9 July | 09:30-10:15

Join The HR World and sponsors Maru Search & Consultancy and Osborne Clarke as we get to grips with how the new government's plans will affect the workplace and HR.
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Essential safeguards | Preparing for your licensor's bankruptcy in licence agreements

16 July | 16:00-17:00

Our experts from Germany, the UK and China, with guest speaker Michael T Delaney from BakerHostetler in the US, will provide valuable insights and practical strategies to secure IP assets in licence agreements.
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