
Emma Moscoso
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Jul 19, 2024 |
lexology.com | Jennifer Alldridge |Colette Brimble |David Browne |Charlie Hennig |Sarah Jordan |Sarah Lunn | +8 more
The King's Speech took place on 17 July, setting out the new government's legislative agenda. Our Knowledge Lawyers have selected some highlights for businesses from the 39 bills proposed, covering 12 distinct areas including significant reforms to real estate and employment law, data regulation and corporate governance.
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May 28, 2024 |
lexology.com | Robyn Trigg |Catherine Hammon |Michelle Radom |Jennie Graham |Colette Brimble |Emma Moscoso | +3 more
Prorogation brought Parliamentary business to an end, meaning all draft legislation not passed is lostWith the prime minister's announcement that a UK general election will take place on Thursday 4 July 2024, there was a two-day rush at the end of last week to pass draft legislation or lose it.
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Jan 16, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Jennie Graham |Rachel Keenlyside |Emma Moscoso
Expect more focus on sustainability, transparency and building safety and significant reforms for residential property 2024 looks set to be another busy year for the commercial real estate industry, with the introduction of biodiversity net gain, a continued focus on building safety, government commitment to transparency of property ownership and intensified demand for sustainable practices within the built environment.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
lexology.com | Jennie Graham |Rachel Keenlyside |Emma Moscoso
Expect more focus on sustainability, transparency and building safety and significant reforms for residential property2024 looks set to be another busy year for the commercial real estate industry, with the introduction of biodiversity net gain, a continued focus on building safety, government commitment to transparency of property ownership and intensified demand for sustainable practices within the built environment.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
lexology.com | Catherine Hammon |Catherine Shepherd |Charlie Hennig |Clareine Enderby |Colette Brimble |David Soerensen | +19 more
Our Knowledge Lawyers have picked out particular legal developments affecting business, as certain already legislated-for regulatory changes and rules come into effect, new legislation passes, and long-awaited litigation on complex points continues to progress through the courts. Digital regulationOnline safety2023 saw the UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) finally receive Royal Assent and 2024 will see much work by Ofcom, the designated online safety regulator, to bring it into effect.
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