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Data (Use and Access) Bill – current outlook

Data (Use and Access) Bill – current outlook

The UK Government’s Data Use and Access Bill 2024 (DUA Bill) seeks to reform the UK GDPR and DPA 2018. We take a look at some of its key features.

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Could you be unknowingly exporting goods to Russia? New sanctions guidance has been published for UK businesses

Could you be unknowingly exporting goods to Russia? New sanctions guidance has been published for UK businesses

New guidance has been published by the Department for Business and Trade and the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation to help UK businesses avoid exporting goods to Russia in contravention of Russian sanctions.

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Trade marks – beware of greenwashing!

Trade marks – beware of greenwashing!

Greenwashing is the term used where a business makes environmental claims about their products or services which are not strictly true. This can extend to trade marks so businesses should take care so they avoid running into issues.

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Are you acting in bad faith?

Are you acting in bad faith?

In the UK, a trade mark can be considered to be registered in “bad faith” if an individual or company acts with dishonesty which falls below commercial standards.

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How do the rules on geo-blocking affect UK businesses in 2025?

How do the rules on geo-blocking affect UK businesses in 2025?

A call by European Authorities in late 2024 for Apple to align their practices with the EU’s (anti) Geo-Blocking Regulation serves as a reminder that, despite the UK’s departure from the EU, UK businesses trading in the EU still need to comply with the rules.

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What is the extent of the Contractor’s design responsibility under a JCT Design & Build Contract?

What is the extent of the Contractor’s design responsibility under a JCT Design & Build Contract?

The recent case of BNP Paribas Depository Services Ltd and another v Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd [2024] EWHC 2903 (TCC) serves as a timely reminder of the importance of considering the extent of the Contractor’s design responsibility under a JCT Design and Build Contract.

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The new EU Data Act – what’s it about and how will it affect businesses in the UK?

The new EU Data Act – what’s it about and how will it affect businesses in the UK?

The EU Data Act will become directly applicable to member states from 12 September 2025. Although the UK is no longer a member of the EU, UK businesses will need to familiarise themselves with their obligations under the Act if they use, collect and/or manage any data in the EU.

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Cybersecurity and privacy – current outlook

Cybersecurity and privacy – current outlook

Cybersecurity threats are an ever-present challenge for businesses. What should organisations be doing to mitigate risk and to ensure that they comply with relevant legislation?

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Using AI for automatic decisions: risk, opportunity and the ICO

Using AI for automatic decisions: risk, opportunity and the ICO

As organisations are increasing their use of new technologies to tackle pressures such as time, resources and expenditure, it comes as no surprise some are using AI large language models (LLMs) to streamline business processes. But what happens when organisations use AI to make automatic decisions?

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Modern Slavery Act 2015 – Requirements for businesses

Modern Slavery Act 2015 – Requirements for businesses

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Providence Building Services Limited v Hexagon Housing Association Limited – Terminating contracts for non-payment

Providence Building Services Limited v Hexagon Housing Association Limited – Terminating contracts for non-payment

In potentially welcome news for building contractors, the Court of Appeal has now clarified the position regarding a contractor’s right to terminate its employment for non-payment under a JCT building contract.

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AI and SMEs – what does it mean for you?

AI and SMEs – what does it mean for you?

Use of AI is spreading all the time, but what does it mean for SMEs grappling over how to use it? We take a look at some of the legal issues to consider…

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