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Brexit: Corporate

Herbert Smith Freehills

This briefing examines the impact of Brexit on company law.
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Keeping snakes out of the jury box: the 'Reptile Method' and tips to defeat it

Reed Smith

What person wouldn't agree that manufacturers have a duty to make their products as safe as reasonably possible? However, this type of question, paradigmatic of the 'reptile method', is frequently used by plaintiffs attorneys to prey on jurors' fears and biases, as this guide explains.
 

When does workplace banter become sexual harassment?

Shoosmiths

Despite being outlawed by the Equality Act 2010, sexual harassment remains prevalent within the workplace. Employers are undoubtedly in a difficult position - do they become the 'fun police' and try to regulate workplace banter, or risk liability by trusting employees not to overstep the mark?
 

The blockchain revolution: the regulation and technology behind distributed ledger technology

DLA Piper

Blockchain is on the verge of revolutionizing how we interact in the digital world. It has far reaching applications from the financial industry to many other sectors of the economy. This guide provides a general description of distributed ledger technology, blockchains, blockchain technology and digital currencies.
 

When is 'close of business'? A look at the contractual considerations

Shoosmiths

'Close of business' is a term many people use in their day to day working life without much thought. But what does it actually mean? This briefing looks at the specifics of what the term means when it is included in a contract.
 

10 top tips to remain safe online

Bond Dickinson

This briefing looks at what businesses and individuals need to do to protect themselves and remain safe on the internet.
 

Corporate governance in private companies: does it need to be tightened?

Shoosmiths

On 17 February, consultation closed on the UK Government's green paper on corporate governance reform. The paper introduced a key point for consideration: should corporate governance in large privately held businesses be tightened? This briefing discusses some of the issues.
 

Brexit: challenge or opportunity?

Herbert Smith Freehills

In this edition of the Brexit Legal Guide, HSF takes stock of the present situation.
 

Financial regulation: Year in review and year to come

Linklaters

Whilst 2016 was punctuated with the unexpected outcome of the EU referendum, developments in financial regulation have nonetheless continued apace.
 

Predictions for for fintech in 2017: an exciting year ahead

Bond Dickinson

Looking back on last year's fintech predictions, not many commentators accurately predicted where we would be entering 2017. This briefing sets out some key predictions for this year.
 

Court of Appeal decides "self-employed" plumber has worker status

DLA Piper

The Court of Appeal has decided that a plumber, who was engaged as a "self-employed operative", should in fact have been treated as a "worker" for employment rights purposes.
 

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