Back issues of Compliance & Risk Journal
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May/June 2021 Volume 10, Issue 3
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News Items
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Commissioners respond to modern slavery super-complaint
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DPC gives Facebook six weeks to respond to data transfer investigation
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Transformation of IP registration services
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FCA publishes consultation on new consumer duty
- Recommendations on ethnicity pay gap reporting
- TUPE liability split between multiple transferees
Articles
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Everything you need to know about directors’ and officers’ liability insurance but were afraid to ask - Francis Kean, Partners Ltd
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Brexit and the rules on legal privilege: what has changed and how it might affect you - Clare Reeve Curatola, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
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Employment investigations Part 3: Cross border investigations - Jack Skinner & Catrin Bush, Baker McKenzie LLP
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March/April 2021 Volume 10, Issue 2
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News Items
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Credit Suisse removes Cheif Risk and Compliance Officer over losses
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IKEA on trial in France for unlawful staff surveillance system
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New Waste Prevention Programme targets fast fashion
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Focus on gender pay gap
- Increase in cybercrime driven by pandemic says Irish legal services regulator
- Instagram compliance under ASA spotlight
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Employment investigations Part 2: Privacy and data protection considerations - Julie Wilson & Sam Rayner, Baker & McKenzie LLP
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UK Supreme Court delivers verdict in Uber case - Adam Lambert & Peter Summerfield, Bryan Cave-Leighton Paisner LLP
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New developments in UK modern slavery regime - Anna Bond & Sophie Jamieson, Lewis Silkin LLP
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January/February 2021 Volume 10, Issue 1
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News Items
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Supreme Court rules that Uber drivers are workers
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UK competition regulator warns Big Tech of coming investigations
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ECHR hands down landmark judgment on child trafficking
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Irish DPC clarifies right to access CCTV footage
- HSE releases new official health and safety app
- EU Commission deems UK data protection laws ‘adequate’
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Employment investigations Part 1: Criminal issues - Jack Skinner & Eleanor Wallis, Baker & McKenzie LLP
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What does the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement mean for financial services? - Paul Edmondson & Ash Saluja, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
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Navigating the UK’s new immigration system: Post-Brexit considerations for businesses and workers - Rose Carey, Kelvin Tanner & Kate Gamester, Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
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November/December 2020 Volume 9, Issue 6
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News Items
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Mandatory climate risk reports for UK companies within 5 years
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WhatsApp Ireland prepares for possible data compliance fines of €77.5m
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Human Rights Act review on the cards
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Regulators preparing to review Trustpilot
- Pandemic leads to uptick in regulatory probes
- Consumer regulator launches investigation into eco-friendly claims
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10 top tips: employment and privacy law dangers in carrying out employee investigations - Jack Skinner & Sam Rayner, Baker & McKenzie LLP
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Preparing for public procurement post-Brexit - Caroline Hobson, Graeme Young & Russell Hoare, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
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The EU Whistleblower Protection Directive: Part 2: In Practice - Keith Read
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September/October 2020 Volume 9, Issue 5
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News Items
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Westpac to pay record fine to settle money laundering case
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Deloitte to pay record £21m in relation to misconduct on Autonomy audit
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New CMA guidance on consumer contracts affected by COVID-19
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BBC pay scandal sparks rises for more than 700 female staff
- KBC Ireland fined €18.3m for ‘unconscionable’ role in tracker scandal
- FCA to ban loyalty penalties in insurance industry
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The EU Whistleblower Protection Directive - Part 1 - scope and reporting - Keith Read
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FCA guidance following judgment in the business interruption insurance test case - Simon Kilgour, Tristan Hall & Sarah Brook, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
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Vicarious liability of employers: Supreme Court provides welcome news - Katie Patrick & Megan Clarkson Bowly, Baker & McKenzie LLP
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