28 Jun, 2024 Thou shalt not settle? Servier – the European Court of Justice’s Latest Chapter In the “Pay for Delay” Saga By Bola Ajayi Tone Oeyen Dr. Christopher Stothers Rod Carlton Enrica Schaefer Philipp Baschenhof +3 more... Show less The European Court of Justice (CJEU) handed down its judgment in Servier on 27 June 2024, agreeing with Advocate General Juliane Kokott’s...
27 Jun, 2024 Statute of Limitations Extended for US Sanctions Violations: Key Considerations for Companies By Nabeel Yousef Stephanie Brown Cripps Kimberly Zelnick Andrew Bulovsky Keian Razipour Young Park +3 more... Show less On April 24, 2024, President Biden signed into law H.R. 815, which among other things extended from five to ten years the statute of...
27 Jun, 2024 Revised OFAC Reporting Rules Expected to Take Effect on August 8, 2024 By Nabeel Yousef Stephanie Brown Cripps Kimberly Zelnick Andrew Bulovsky Keian Razipour Young Park +3 more... Show less On May 10, 2024, the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued an interim final rule (the IFR) that will...
27 Jun, 2024 ESG around the world: The evolving regulatory landscape for financial services firms By Douglas Bryden Janina Heinz Alison Hashmall Matthew O'Callaghan Elisabeth Overland Emily Smith Christopher Bernard Cameron MacDonald +5 more... Show less Financial services regulators around the world recognise the threat of sustainability change to financial stability and the role of...
25 Jun, 2024 Ecocide out of the woods: update from Europe and beyond By Nathalie Colin Silvia Van Dyck Maximilien Arnoldy As climate and environmental issues are an increasingly hot topic in society, they are under growing spotlight in the legal arena. Major...
24 Jun, 2024 Board minutes: Not just an administrative formality By Makayla Knott Recent high-profile director liability cases have highlighted the importance of ensuring that the preparation of board minutes is given...
21 Jun, 2024 Do Tribunals Have the Power to Relocate the Arbitral Seat? By Diego Rueda Diego Perez Over the past two years, the arbitration between the Heirs of Sulu and Malaysia has featured repeatedly in the arbitration news....
21 Jun, 2024 Workforce-related tax investigations: watch out for your workers By Helen Buchanan Philipp Redeker Cyril Valentin Laura Western Louis-Antoine Jacquet +2 more... Show less There are, of course, an infinite number of things that can prompt a tax investigation or audit – but within that plethora of...
20 Jun, 2024 Rolling judicial reviews: does the ECPAT UK claim herald a new era of court monitoring in complex cases? By Robert Colvin Elizabeth Forster On 5 June 2024, the Administrative Court gave its final word on relief in the (relatively) long-running ECPAT UK judicial review (see R...
20 Jun, 2024 UK Election: What will a Labour Party victory mean for UK infrastructure? By Richard Johnson Richard Thexton Alon Gordon James Chapman Vanessa Jakovich Jay Swain Joshua Critchlow +4 more... Show less Introduction Following the release of the Labour Party’s 2024 manifesto, it is clear that there has been a directional shift in...
19 Jun, 2024 Divergent approaches to the categorisation of ‘important data’ in China By Richard Bird Fan Li Richard Bird, Fan Li and Leslie Xu The PRC Data Security Law (DSL) set up a categorisation and grading system for ‘important data’...
18 Jun, 2024 UK Election: manifesto comparison for business – how do they stack up? By Lloyd Rees Last week the current governing Conservative Party and opposition Labour Party published their manifestos for the 4th July UK General...