
Geraint Lloyd-Taylor
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Oct 17, 2024 |
lexology.com | Geraint Lloyd-Taylor
Today, 17 October 2024, Ofcom published an update on its progress on the UK's new online safety regime, under the Online Safety Act (OSA). The full 18-page update can be accessed here, and a table setting out important dates and deadlines can be found here. More analysis will follow, but for now we thought it would be useful to make you aware of these updates and to set out some of the context and main time frames.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
lexology.com | Geraint Lloyd-Taylor
Green claims are in vogue. One might say green is the new black, except that creates the impression this might be some passing trend. Here today, gone tomorrow. But that is very unlikely to be the case! Environmental claims are more like that elegant and timeless piece in your wardrobe that you've had for years and plan to keep for many more!Anyway, before I stretch and jumble my metaphors and analogies more than a tussle at a sales rack, I'll stop there… because this is big news.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Geraint Lloyd-Taylor
LS Lewis Silkin More We have two things at our core: people – both ours and yours - and a focus on creativity, technology and innovation. Whether you are a fast growth start up or a large multinational business, we help you realise the potential in your people and navigate your strategic HR and legal issues, both nationally and internationally.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
lexology.com | Geraint Lloyd-Taylor |Helen Hart
Hands up (and lighters in the air) if you tried to buy Oasis tickets at the weekend. The Masterplan was of reasonably priced tickets and touts being frozen out, but, Little By Little, we saw this plan Slide Away as the reality looked more like long online queues, the system Falling Down and booting people out, and those who reached the end of the queue were faced with higher than expected prices to see these Rock ‘n’ Roll Stars.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
lexology.com | Geraint Lloyd-Taylor |Brinsley Dresden |Helen Hart
In 2022 the CMA began reviewing consumer protection in the UK green heating and insulation sector. It focused on products such as heat pumps; home solar; insulation; biomass boilers and hydrogen-ready boilers. The CMA identified concerns that some businesses were making misleading claims about products and some were engaging in greenwashing. It also had concerns about limited transparency of price information.
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