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Insider threats: how to manage risks within a business

EY

The financial, reputational and regulatory impact of having critical assets stolen or damaged can be catastrophic for an organisation. Insiders with trusted access can exploit vulnerabilities and potentially cause millions of pounds of damage. This briefing looks at how to reduce these risks.
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A litigator's yearbook 2016: England and Wales

Herbert Smith Freehills

This briefing looks back at some of the key cases in 2016 and other developments from the perspective of the commercial litigator.
 

Divorce, the economy and Brexit - the key issues facing family lawyers

Grant Thornton

It is an uncertain time for family law: will Brexit have an impact? Could leaving the EU impact on London's popularity as a centre for divorce? This report looks at the key issues currently facing family lawyers, including detailed issues surrounding divorce in practice and in principle.
 

Directions in private equity - the key trends in the Australian market

Minter Ellison

The Australian private equity market enjoyed a strong year in 2015-16, with a significant increase in M&A activity. This report provides a snapshot of current and emerging trends with supporting commentary on transactions, fundraising and acquisition financing.
 

Vicarious liability: is the (Christmas) party over?

Bond Dickinson

In Bellman v Northampton Recruitment Ltd [2016] EWHC 3104, the High Court had to decide whether a company was vicariously liable for injuries caused by an employee after a work Christmas party had ended.
 

Gender pay gap reporting: final regulations published

Shoosmiths

The final form of the Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations have been published and, subject to parliamentary approval, are expected to come into force on 6 April 2017.
 

Employment law 2016 review: Another year over...

Gowling WLG

Gowling WLG looks back on a year of two halves…
 

Fraud risks facing local authorities: new government proposals raise concerns

Grant Thornton

The UK Government is planning a big change in corporate law, making boards criminally liable for certain offences perpetrated by their employees that will include fraud. This briefing addresses how this might affect the local government sector.
 

The South African Sugar Tax workshop

Bowmans

On 11 November, the South African National Treasury held a stakeholder workshop to discuss the proposed tax on sugar-sweetened beverages.
 

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