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What next for Interest Rate Hedging Products and mis-selling?

Businesses which purchased interest rate hedging products (IRHPs) to protect themselves against the threat of interest rate rises are now arguing that the products were mis-sold.
15 June 2016

Insurance Act 2015 – are you ready?

Changes to insurance law in England and Wales will occur on 12 August 2016 when the Insurance Act 2015 comes into force. We look at some of the practical issues and industry guidance available.
15 June 2016

Protection of posted construction workers

Construction workers who are posted to the UK from another EU Member State will soon enjoy additional rights under new regulations. We explain what the regulations mean for the construction sector.
15 June 2016

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Direct power purchase agreement

Direct power purchase agreements continue to offer greater choice for generators and large electricity consumers. In this Briefing, we provide detail on direct PPA structures being used in the market.
14 June 2016

How far must transport providers go to ensure access to wheelchair users on buses?

The Supreme Court appeal hearing of this case takes place on 15 June. We originally wrote about it in December 2014 – you can read it again to learn about the issues raised.
14 June 2016

Publication

Insurers are on an uncertain footing with new EU's data regime

Thomas Webb and David Varney have co-authored an article on the new European anti-money laundering rules and their impact on insurers. 

10 June 2016

Publication

Bus Services Bill: congestion ahead?

The Bus Services Bill has finally made an appearance in the House of Lords on 19 May 2016, a day after its announcement in the Queen’s Speech.
06 June 2016

Publication

The Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010

The Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010 will come into force in August 2016. The purpose is to aid claimants in procuring recoveries from insurers of insolvent defendants.
03 June 2016

Publication

6 years in prison for reckless disregard of nut allergy

It has recently been reported that a curry house owner was convicted of gross negligence and sentenced to six years imprisonment after the death of a customer with a nut allergy kind.
01 June 2016

Publication

Interviews under Caution

Authorities use interviews under caution (PACE interviews) to obtain information during regulatory investigation. This guidance note sets out some useful information on the topic.
31 May 2016

Preparing for GDPR: ICO update on planned guidance

As we reported previously, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has now been formally adopted by the European Parliament.
27 May 2016

Cyber-security goes viral: NIS Directive adopted by European Council

The European Council has formally adopted the National Information Security Directive (NIS Directive).
26 May 2016

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