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European Commission sends Statement of Objections to Amazon for the use of seller data and opens second investigation into Amazon’s e-commerce business practices
The European Commission issued a Statement of Objections to Amazon for the use of sell...
International transfers of personal data - a way forward?
The CJEU Schrems II decision in July caused a consternation in relation to international transfers of personal data out of the EEA and, initially at least, raised more questions than it answered. However, a number of these have now been answered following...
Incentives Bulletin - November 2020
Office of Tax Simplification report; simplification of Capital Gains Tax; Investment Association Principles of Remuneration for 2021; COVID-19 issues for tax advantaged share schemes
Office of Tax Simplification publishes a report on the simplification o...
Real Estate Newsletter - November 2020
Topics include:
Vacant possession - Capital Park v Global Radio Asbestos remediation - Pullman Foods v Welsh Ministers Telecoms Code - Cornerstone v University of the Arts Benefitted land - Bath Rugby v Greenwood Illegality defence - Stoffel & Co. v ...
The perils of data: are mass claims for data privacy breaches the new norm?
Bigger claims and bigger damages; handling collective actions in a world of third party funding and increased individual awareness
A version of this article first appeared in the Privacy Laws & Business UK Report, Issue 112 (November 2020)
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Unwired Planet v Huawei – Supreme Court confirms English Courts as global ringmasters of FRAND disputes
We discuss the Supreme Court answers in Unwired Planet v Huawei to important questions in FRAND licensing disputes which have excited the imagination of lawyers and economists for many years.
Those seeking a licence of standard-essential patents (“...
Tax and the City Review for November 2020
Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews consider, inter alia, the decisions in Blackrock and Total; and the UK’s approach to the export of financial services to the EU after the end of the Brexit transition period.
The FTT in Blackrock finds in favour of the tax...
Pensions Bulletin - September 2020
Welcome to the September 2020 Pensions Bulletin from Slaughter and May. In this month’s edition, we focus on the Government’s proposals for climate risk reporting by large pension schemes and recent announcement on the increase in the nor...
Competition Law in the Digital Age
This edition covers the EU's new regulatory proposals and inquiries, a German Federal Court judgment regarding Facebook and the UK's digital advertising market study.
Our Competition Law in the Digital Age newsletter is a quarterly publication in...
The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act: Key Measures
The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act (the “Act”) entered into force on 26 June 2020.
The Act makes three significant permanent reforms to our restructuring and insolvency regime, and also contains temporary measures designed to m...