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COVID-19: What actions should Data Protection Officers be taking?

With the ICO calling for a proportionate approach to processing personal data, we identify five key actions Data Protection Officers can be taking
09 April 2020

Maximum prescribed part increased from £600,000 to £800,000

On 6 April 2020, the Insolvency Act 1986 (Prescribed Part) (Amendment) Order 2020 came into force increasing the maximum amount of the prescribed part from £600,000 to £800,000
08 April 2020

COVID-19: NHS England guidance on standard contract payments

This update focuses on how payments will be made to non-NHS providers operating under the NHS Standard Contract during the COVID-19 outbreak
07 April 2020

Press release

COVID-19: our continued commitment to client service

Our expert lawyers provide insight and advice to clients as they navigate their way through unprecedented business challenges
07 April 2020

Press release

Paul Kitson

We are sorry to have to report the very sad news that Paul Kitson passed away on Thursday 2 April.
07 April 2020

New EU origin labelling rules in force from 1 April 2020

We take a look at the new requirements to label foods with the country of origin or place of provenance of primary ingredients
07 April 2020

Press release

Burges Salmon launches Gender Taskforce and D&I network to promote gender balance

The firm has launched its fourth D&I network ‘BBalanced’ to promote and advance gender balance across the firm
06 April 2020

Publication

Managing environmental compliance in the time of COVID-19

As the country deals with COVID-19 we consider the impact on environmental compliance and discuss the importance of establishing an appropriate action plan
06 April 2020

The Supreme Court has given its judgment in two cases clarifying vicarious liability

The Supreme Court has overruled the decisions of the Court of Appeal and found that the organisations were not vicariously liable for the actions of a rogue individual
03 April 2020

COVID-19: How pension scheme trustees can maintain business as usual during testing times

To maintain business as usual, trustees must implement contingency plans, monitor official guidance and consider governance, administration, and communications
03 April 2020

COVID-19: Scotland assists developers by extending the duration of planning permission

The Scottish Parliament has passed the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020, which will help developers address difficulties within the planning system
03 April 2020

COVID-19: Courts and Tribunals operating remotely during outbreak

Courts and Tribunals have put in place arrangements to use technology to continue as many hearings as possible remotely and continue access to justice
02 April 2020

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