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Editor's Picks: Data protection laws of the world: a 2016 guide to nearly 100 jurisdictions


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Data protection laws of the world: a 2016 guide to nearly 100 jurisdictions
DLA Piper - Global White Paper
This DLA Piper handbook sets out an overview of the key privacy and data protection laws and regulations across nearly 100 different jurisdictions, and offers a primer to businesses considering this complex and increasingly important area of compliance.

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The new challenges for modern businesses: how forensic data analytics can mitigate fraud risks
EY Global White Paper
Fraud risks such as cyber breaches are a growing challenge for businesses in today's digital world. However, new technologies are helping companies to manage these risks. This report, which is based on interviews with 665 executives, spells out the business case for forensic data analytics.
Budget 2016: what it means from a business tax perspective
Shoosmiths UK White Paper
The headlines from today's Budget from a business tax perspective will no doubt be grabbed by the proposed corporation tax reduction and a cut in the rate of capital gains tax. However, there are other changes which are likely to be just as significant, as this briefing explains.
Brexit's impact on investment managers – knowns and known unknowns
Nabarro European Union White Paper
This Nabarro briefing looks at the potential impact on the regulation of UK investment managers in the event that the UK votes to leave the European Union in the upcoming referendum. The briefing focuses on three key areas for asset managers and fund managers - the UCITS Directive, AIFMD and MiFID.
Budget 2016: real estate legal sector summary
Bond Dickinson UK White Paper
Following Chancellor George Osborne's Budget announcement today, there are a number of areas that link back to the real estate sector. These include announcements on flood defence, SDLT and other planning issues, as this briefing explains.
Budget 2016: CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme to be abolished and Climate Change Levy raised
Latham & Watkins UK White Paper
This week's Budget included the announcement that the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme will be abolished from 2019 and the Climate Change Levy will be raised to compensate. This Latham & Watkins briefing provides a brief overview of both and sets out the likely next steps.
Endeavours obligations: how hard do you have to try?
Herbert Smith Freehills England & Wales White Paper
Obligations to endeavour to achieve some object are commonly agreed in commercial contracts where the relevant party is not willing to take on an absolute obligation to that effect. This guide looks at how typical clauses differ and provides practical tips for commercial parties.
The man who sold the world: Bowie, bonds and IP securitisation
DLA Piper Global White Paper
The recent loss of Davie Bowie prompted much discussion of his musical legacy, but less well-publicised was his contribution to finance. In 1997, he became the first musician to use future royalties to underpin a bond, with what became known as 'Bowie Bonds', as this briefing explains.
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