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The Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations 2014
11 November 2016The Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations 2014 are designed to implement the metering and billing requirements of the 2012 EU Energy Efficiency Directive. This article looks at the detail surrounding the implementation.
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Gender Pay Gap Regulations - FULLY BOOKED
24 January 2017This event is now fully booked. We are holding a second session on Thursday 9 February 2017.
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Gender Pay Gap Regulations - FULLY BOOKED
09 February 2017The gender pay gap regulations will probably be 2017's most important piece of employment legislation.
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Heat Network Regulations – Data Centres
17 July 2017The Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations 2014 (the “Regulations”) were introduced as part of the continued drive for better energy efficiency (and reduced emissions) around the European Union.
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Karish Andrews comments on financial fair play (FFP) regulations, in multiple media outlets
13 April 2018Karish Andrews comments on football team Paris St-Germain, who are set to face UEFA sanctions after accusations of failing to meet FFP regulations.
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Data protection - a contextual approach to regulation
07 April 2014Steve Lorber identifies some fundamental problems with the way that Europe approaches data protection regulation and makes some tentative suggestions as to how that approach might be developed in practice, particularly in the context of employment.
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The New General Data Protection Regulation – Is it a Game-Changer for Advertisers and Marketers?
08 June 2016On 4 May 2016 the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) was finally agreed after over four years of negotiations. The GDPR represents the biggest change to EU privacy laws for 25 years. It will provide both challenges and opportunities for businesses in all sectors but notably to businesses in the advertising and marketing sectors.
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French In-House Legal Forum: IoT and the implementation of the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
27 March 2017Dans cette session, nous discuterons des implication du règlement européen sur la protection des données (GDPR) sur le régime applicable à l'Internet des objets (IoT).
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Behind the billboard - regulating health and beauty ads
29 April 2015Brinsley Dresden has been interviewed by LexisNexis for an article on the challenges confronting advertisers in the health and beauty industries.
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To register or not to register… that is the question (Brands & IP Newsnotes - Issue 2)
28 March 2016Just because you can register your intellectual property, it doesn’t mean that you should. Sometimes attempts to register can have unintended consequences, as YouTube stars, the Fine Brothers, recently found out.
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Auto enrolment pension regime
21 October 2013In a co-authored article for The Law Society Gazette, Katherine Shaw and Kathryn Pickard discuss the impact the new auto enrolment pension rules will have on law firms, and the tricky areas that they are likely to encounter.
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Option (1) “The long-awaited reciprocal enforcement regime for Hong Kong-Mainland China judgments”
05 January 2024The Mainland Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters (Reciprocal Enforcement) Ordinance (Cap 645) and rules are set to come into force on 29 January 2024. The Ordinance aims to provide a more comprehensive mechanism for reciprocal enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters between Hong Kong and Mainland China.
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EMEA Club event: The Macron reforms
09 November 2017Following his election in May 2017, Emanuel Macron has introduced sweeping reforms to the French labour code, in a bid to give greater flexibility to business and tackle widespread unemployment. These reforms look set to continue.
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Reducing business costs - alternatives to redundancy
25 May 2018When businesses run into financial difficulties and need to reduce costs, the knee-jerk reaction is often to consider the scope for job cuts.
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Collective and individual redundancies
03 October 2018The current political and economic climate is unfortunately making downsizing necessary for many businesses, which may involve making redundancies.
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Code red! (How to deal with a media crisis)
09 November 2017Every brand’s nightmare. It’s 5 o’clock on a Friday and the phone rings….a tabloid newspaper has an exposé and they want your comment for their article on Sunday.
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Recent developments in legal privilege: A practical approach
07 March 2018Companies and their in-house lawyers frequently face the task of maintaining and protecting privilege. The English courts have recently considered a number of issues relating to legal advice privilege, litigation privilege and without prejudice privilege.
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Gender Pay Parity – Does it really make a difference?
25 June 2018Kathryn Weaver joined a recent BritCham panel discussion in Hong Kong on Gender Pay Parity to discuss if the rising awareness has really made a difference.
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Creating a lasting change (Reading)
04 July 20182017 was the year women’s workplace issues dominated the public conversation. As the year closed, the media spotlight was firmly focused on sexual harassment and the far reaching #metoo campaign. But it hasn’t just been about sexual harassment - the Hampton-Alexander review showed that women remain under-represented at senior levels across all sectors and the pace of change needs to be accelerated.
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Rates debate - Re-development or disrepair?
07 July 2017Business rates have been big news recently following the Government’s controversial revaluation which took effect from 1 April 2017. Against the backdrop of all this negativity, the Supreme Court decision of Newbigin (Valuation Officer) v S J & J Monk [2017] at least provided some positive news for those carrying out developments or refurbishments of property.