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Better compensation for victims of competition law weblink
The EC has adopted a set of proposals in an attempt to make it easier for victims of competition law breaches to bring claims for compensation.
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New employment tribunal procedure rules weblink
In late 2011, the government asked Mr Justice Underhill to conduct a wholesale review of the rules governing employment tribunal procedure.
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Employee grievances — handle with care weblink
In Martin v Devonshires Solicitors, the EAT found that it was not victimisation to dismiss an employee who had raised a number of unfounded grievances against her employer alleging sex discrimination.
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Supreme Court decision in Oxford Health Plans LLC v Sutter weblink
The Supreme Court has held that a court may not overturn an arbitrator’s construction of an agreement to permit class arbitration — even if it is erroneous.
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White House weighs in with plans to combat patent assertion entities weblink
The White House has announced several executive orders and legislative proposals aimed at curbing frivolous patent litigation.
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Latest EU ruling on cartel file disclosure to potential claimants for antitrust damages weblink
The CJEU has issued a judgment on the rights of potential claimants for antitrust damages to access cartel leniency documents that are held on the file of an antitrust authority.
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Resale of mobile communications services back on the menu in China weblink
The opening up of China’s telecommunications industry has failed to match the expectations of foreign investors going into WTO.
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Will the merger of SARFT and GAPP end the turf war over control over the internet? weblink
The GAPP and the SARFT will be merged into a single body, to be known as the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, or SAPPRFT.
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Corporate Newsletter — June 2013 download
The June 2013 edition of Hogan Lovells’ Corporate Newsletteris now available.
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Privilege overview weblink
Privilege can protect confidential communications between lawyers and clients where the purpose of the communication is to seek/obtain legal advice...
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Employment News — restrictive covenants, equal-pay audits and tribunal fees download
Hogan Lovells has released the latest edition of Employment News, its weekly newsletter focusing on UK employment matters.
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European Employment Law Update — managing disability and sickness absence download
Hogan Lovells has released its May 2013 European Employment Law Update.
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Equity capital markets — proportionate disclosure checklist weblink
The PDR aims to ease financial and administrative burdens while ensuring a harmonised approach to reduced disclosures.
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Equity capital markets — proportionate disclosure checklist weblink
Under the new PDR, certain information that would otherwise need to be included in a prospectus may be omitted by certain issuers or in relation to certain offers.
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Equity Capital Markets — Which Market? weblink
Hogan Lovells has released ‘Equity Capital Markets — Which Market?’...
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US DoD implements procurement regulations intended to combat counterfeit parts weblink
The US DoD has begun the process of implementing procurement regulations to combat counterfeit parts in the department’s supply chain.
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UK takeover code will apply to more companies weblink
From 30 September 2013, the takeover code will apply to more companies than it does at present.
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Shale gas exploration: European Commission postpones stakeholders' event to 7 June 2013 weblink
On 23 March 2013 the European Commission closed the consultation on unconventional fossil fuels (e.g. shale gas) in Europe.
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Alternative investment funds: scope of implementation of the AIFM directive in national law weblink
The scope of the AIFM-D comprises the regulation of AIFM and the marketing of AIF within the EU to professional investors.
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Court of Final Appeal gives SFC bigger teeth with third route of enforcement in Tiger Asia weblink
SFC test cases — such as SFC v Tiger Asia — have sought to use section 213 of the SFO as a third route of market misconduct enforcement.
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