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MiFID II: key issues for trustees of occupational pension schemes

MiFID II overhauls the legal and regulatory framework for investment services. We consider the impact on UK occupational pension schemes and the action trustees should take.
03 January 2018

Food law is for farmers too

What is the relevance of food law to farmers and landowners, whose main preoccupation now is watching the development of a new UK Agriculture Policy?
22 December 2017

Corporate governance reform: short and sharp but any shock?

The Financial Reporting Council publishes its proposals for a revised UK Corporate Governance Code.
21 December 2017

New ILR residence requirements for dependants

Recent changes in the immigration rules will mean that dependants, as well as visa holders, will need to spend significant time in the UK if they want to qualify for indefinite leave to remain.
21 December 2017

The environmental impact of Christmas: chemicals in toys and plastics in the environment

We take a look at how environmental and product stewardship law is addressing the concerns over the environmental impact of Christmas.
21 December 2017

Real Estate Disputes Case Review 2017

Our real estate disputes team looks back over the key cases reported in 2017.
20 December 2017

New public procurement thresholds from 1 January 2018

The European Commission adjusts the public procurement thresholds every two years. The new thresholds below will apply from 1 January 2018.
20 December 2017

Are EU nationals living and working in the UK now safe?

We examine whether the UK government's recent ‘agreement’ with the EU means that European nationals living and working in the UK can now breathe a sigh of relief.
14 December 2017

The European approach to driverless cars and motor insurance

Brian Wong and Anne Buhl Bjelke (of Bech Bruun) consider what the regulators and governments are doing, along with the key current and future issues, for driverless cars and motor insurance in Europe.
13 December 2017

Employee Benefits: increases in income tax and NIC liabilities

Employers will need to consider whether they are affected by recent changes to the taxation of employee benefits and notify employees of any increases in their income tax liabilities.
11 December 2017

Plans afoot for English-speaking commercial courts in Europe post-Brexit

A summary of developments in the EU to establish English-language litigation centres following Brexit.
11 December 2017

Master trust pension schemes face onerous process to obtain authorisation to operate

Existing master trust schemes, as well as new ones, will need authorisation from the Pensions Regulator in order to operate from April 2019.
11 December 2017

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