Accountant's Liability By Richard Highley The Accountant's Liability Collection brings you topical news and insight of interest to accountants, actuaries, trustees and other financial professionals and their professional indemnity insurers.
Autonomous Driving By Peter Allchorne What is a Collection? A Collection is a selection of features, articles, comments and opinions on any given theme or topic. It allows you to stay up-to-date with what interests you most, by collecting everything into useful packages. A Collection…
Aviation By Alex Stovold Topical news and insights of interest to aviation insurers and industry stakeholders on key strategic, commercial and regulatory developments.
Banking and finance dispute resolution By Jonathan Brogden For the latest news and comment on banking and finance disputes.
Brexit: practical implications By Mathew Rutter Our views and guidance on the implications of Brexit for the business community.
Building Safety Act 2022 By Chris Baranowski What is the Building Safety Act 2022? – An Introduction The Building Safety Act received Royal Assent on 28th April 2022 following a robust debate in Parliament. The Act is ambitious in its scope and will apply to everyone involved in the design,…
Charities This collection looks at the latest news and comment on charities. What is a Collection? A Collection is a selection of features, articles, comments and opinions on any given theme or topic. It allows you to stay up-to-date with what interests…
Clinical negligence By Nigel Montgomery For all the latest news and comment in clinical negligence healthcare law
Clinical regulatory By Corinne Slingo For all the latest news and comment in clinical regulatory healthcare law
Commercial health By Anne Crofts This collection looks at the latest news and comment on commercial contracting healthcare law. With the health and social care sector under pressure to generate efficiencies, individual organisations must look at how they commission and deliver…
Harvest Time: Claims Farming Growing Again By Dan Prince Early predictions that Claims Farming in motor would accelerate during lockdown have proven to be accurate. Despite an overall reduction in claims in general, the proportion of farmed claims (and interestingly Phantom passenger and to a lesser…
Medical Device Reform – creating a landscape for the future By Alison McAdams Following its public consultation on the future regulation of medical devices, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the UK’s regulator, has announced its plans to improve patient safety and encourage innovation.
Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 (ECTEA) – Are you ready? By Stephanie Bagshaw The ECTEA requires “Overseas Entities” who own or deal with certain land interests in the UK to comply with registration requirements, including identifying and disclosing their beneficial owners and managing officers. Unless the registration…
Opening up the virtual doors of remote inquests … (or making in-person attendance in court more likely?) We are used to coroners’ inquests being open to the public in the sense that anyone can come along to an inquest hearing in the public court room and observe if they wish. However, we have just entered a new era of openness which means that members…
Smith v TalkTalk Judgment Affirms Warren v DSG By Hans Allnutt In the recent decision of Smith v TalkTalk Telecom Group Plc [2022] EWHC 1311 (QB), the High Court struck out the Claimants’ Misuse of Private Information (“ MPI ”) claim and refused permission to amend the pleadings. Saini J’s judgment is in line…
Zoom - Class actions go international By Eleanor Ludlam Just when Zoom thought that the media spotlight had dimmed on its data privacy scandal which hit the headlines last summer, on 31 May 2022, a Class Action [1] was filed against Zoom Video Communications Inc. in the same US District Court for the…
A problem shared – Attribution and the challenges it poses for cyber war exclusions By Julian Miller In the context of cyber war exclusion clauses, attribution means apportioning responsibility for a cyber operation to a state or to a non-state actor. In practice, this can be far less straightforward than it might at first appear. Attribution…
ESG and Cyber – US SEC’s ESG disclosure requirements By Sarah Crowther A recent vote by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“ SEC ”) concerns rule changes regarding environmental, social and governance (“ ESG ”) funds. ESG has been catapulted into the limelight and ESG narrative is now an essential focus of…
Spanish DPA issues its highest fine to date confirming the upward trend in fines imposed: Google LLC is the latest fined €10 million By Eleanor Ludlam May 2022 saw a tale of two firsts for the Spanish Data Protection Agency (“ AEPD ”) with its highest fine issued to date together with it being the first fine to be issued to a data controller outside the EU. As previously highlighted, the AEPD…
Data And Cyber Bulletin - June 2022 By Hans Allnutt Welcome to the June edition of our D ata A nd C yber B ulletin, in which we share insight on the US class action against Zoom Video Communications, the recent High Court decision in Smith v TalkTalk, and the Spanish DPA’s EUR10m fine against…