31 Jul, 2024 AI matters | Financial services round-up (July 2024) By Daniel Hirschfield Some items to occupy you over the summer break: AI Act and the financial sector: following the publication earlier this month of the EU's...
31 Jul, 2024 Major IT outages – how we can help By Edward Spencer Microsoft reported further IT problems yesterday, 30 July – said to have been caused by a denial of service attack (a form of cyber...
26 Jul, 2024 Proposed changes to Jersey trust law By Elizabeth Melhuish-Andrew Jersey's government has launched a consultation on amendments to the Trusts (Jersey) Law 1984 (the “Trusts Law”), some in direct response...
24 Jul, 2024 Malicious deepfakes - Ofcom calls for immediate action By Debbie Heywood The application of much of the UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) is still some way off, but with growing pressure to tackle fast-improving...
18 Jul, 2024 Plans for Independent Football Regulator back on By Andi Terziu In the first King's Speech under the new Labour Government, King Charles confirmed that the new Labour Government will revive the...
17 Jul, 2024 UK AI and data legislation announced in King's Speech By Debbie Heywood In a shift away from previous policy, the King of the United Kingdom's Speech of 17 July 2024, set out the new Labour government's plans...
12 Jul, 2024 EU AI Act published and in force on 1 August 2024 By Debbie Heywood The EU's AI Act has been published in the Official Journal and will come into force on 1 August 2024 with compliance phased in over a...
11 Jul, 2024 Update: Irish government is to enact legislation in respect of Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) By Bríd Kenny Back in May, we flagged anticipated legislation that student accommodation leases are confined to the academic year. We can now update...
09 Jul, 2024 Transfers of value: the disclosure trap By Alison Dennis On 5 July 2024, Novo Nordisk (NN), received its second public reprimand from the PMCPA in 18 months. The reprimand relates to a voluntary...
05 Jul, 2024 Labour's employment law changes within first 100 days in office By Shireen Shaikh The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has made clear that it wants a Labour Government to convene a summit with trade unions within days of...
04 Jul, 2024 UPC invalidates patent before Germany can decide By Paul England As written previously, there has been a long-standing question in the UPC about whether the UPC and national courts can host parallel...
03 Jul, 2024 Navigating political change: insights for foreign investors By Leona Ahmed I had the privilege of recently interviewing Rory Stewart (yes, for those of you that listen to ‘The Rest is Politics’, it’s the very...