CMS CAMERON MCKENNA NABARRO OLSWANG LLP
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2025-02-11 (scottishfinancialnews.com)
Event supports company compliance with new anti-fraud legislation | Scottish Financial News
CMS is holding a free event later this month designed to help companies comply with new UK anti-fraud legislation. The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) aims to reduce fraud and economic crime in the UK. A section of the Act, which comes into effect in September, will further ext
Read more2025-02-11 (scottishfinancialnews.com)
Event supports company compliance with new anti-fraud legislation | Scottish Financial News
CMS is holding a free event later this month designed to help companies comply with new UK anti-fraud legislation. The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) aims to reduce fraud and economic crime in the UK. A section of the Act, which comes into effect in September, will further ext
Read more2024-09-26 (peoplemanagement.co.uk)
New tipping law: what should employers be doing now?
A team of CMS lawyers explains how firms can prepare for legislation coming into force next week, and what the change might mean for apparently shelved plans for the right to request a predictable working pattern
Read more2024-09-26 (peoplemanagement.co.uk)
New tipping law: what should employers be doing now?
A team of CMS lawyers explains how firms can prepare for legislation coming into force next week, and what the change might mean for apparently shelved plans for the right to request a predictable working pattern
Read more2023-11-21 (legalcheek.com)
Trowers: More lawyer roles at risk amid 'continued slowdown' - Legal Cheek
Legal news, insider insight and careers advice
Read more2023-10-25 (todaysconveyancer.co.uk)
Ochresoft Advances Legal Workflows with UFI-Driven Enhancements | Today's Conveyancer
Ochresoft, a Landmark Information Group business and leading provider of innovative software solutions for the legal and conveyancing industries,
Read more2023-09-14 (constructionnews.co.uk)
New regulatory framework for higher-risk buildings: the key points
Brad Woodroffe is a senior associate at law firm CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang The wait is over for the new regulatory framework for the design and
Read more2023-07-26 (constructionnews.co.uk)
What’s the impact of Michael Gove’s Oxford Street M&S decision on contracting?
Chris Bowes (pictured above, left) and Matthew Taylor are partners at law firm CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang The decision of the secretary of state
Read more2023-07-26 (constructionnews.co.uk)
What’s the impact of Michael Gove’s Oxford Street M&S decision on contracting?
Chris Bowes (pictured above, left) and Matthew Taylor are partners at law firm CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang The decision of the secretary of state
Read more2022-12-10 (northantstelegraph.co.uk)
Another arrest warrant issued for Corby company director over court no-show for unpaid child maintenance bill
<p>Kate has been a newspaper reporter for two decades, covering Corby as well as court, crime, politics, education and local councils. She has been& nbsp; shortlisted for& nbsp; the National World& nbsp; Reporter of the Year, Scoop of the Year and Campaign of the Year awards and was named on the
Read more2022-10-12 (businessinnovationmag.co.uk)
Can the UK ‘replace’ GDPR and still keep data adequacy with the EU? - Business & Innovation Magazine
The government’s recent announcement that it will ‘replace’ GDPR and pause the Data Reform Bill, has raised fresh questions about the UK’s EU data
Read more2022-10-03 (todaysconveyancer.co.uk)
Tech survey highlights divide between “haves” and “have-nots”
A survey has found that over half of respondent conveyancing firms are falling behind when it comes to the adoption of legal technology. The Digital Conveyancing Maturity Index, an“ industry-first assessment of the digital capabilities of law firms”
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