Lexology PRO | Australia, European Union, Global, etc. | 13 Mar 2024
Mazda to pay AUS$11.5 million for violating consumers’ rights, 37 UK food products gain special protected status in Japan, and the EP and EC agree on rules to ban goods produced by forced labour – plus more key updates.
Lexology PRO | Global, United Kingdom | 12 Mar 2024
The UK FCA has sent a letter to the CEOs of 1000 financial institutions, ordering them to comply with AML regulations by 5 August 2024 or face enforcement action. The regulator’s demands hold key AML lessons for FIs.
Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, Canada, China, etc. | 7 Mar 2024
Insight into Apple’s €1.8 billion fine for breaching EU competition law, a look at approaches to emissions reporting in APAC, and a global outlook on banking regulation – plus other top content from Lexology PRO.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global | 4 Mar 2024
The European Commission has found that Apple’s anti-steering provisions breached EU competition laws, “negatively impacting” iOS users and distorting competition in the music-streaming market.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global, United Kingdom | 4 Mar 2024
Beginning in April 2024, plant, food and animal goods entering the UK from the EU will be subject to enhanced customs checks and documentation requirements. How should businesses prepare for the new border regime?
Lexology PRO | Canada, Denmark, European Union, etc. | 4 Mar 2024
EU DPAs launch the 2024 Coordinated Implementation Framework, the UK ICO fines the UK MoD for a GDPR breach, and the US DOJ issues an executive order on national security – plus other key updates.
Lexology PRO | Australia, Canada, European Union, etc. | 27 Feb 2024
Canada’s OPCC calls for stronger protections for federal data, the UK ICO issues guidance on content moderation, and California’s AG settles with DoorDash over alleged data privacy violations – plus other key updates.
Lexology PRO | Canada, China, European Union, etc. | 26 Feb 2024
The USPTO says patents cover AI inventions with “significant human input,” the UK Supreme Court rules that AI cannot be a patent inventor, and Amazon and BMW win a counterfeit lawsuit – plus other key updates.
Lexology PRO | Canada, European Union, Global, etc. | 23 Feb 2024
Two years have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine and sanctions evasion has soared via crypto, oil, and advanced technology. How can you enhance your sanctions compliance programme to avoid breaching the restrictions?
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global | 21 Feb 2024
The European Commission will soon administer its first-ever fine to Apple for breaching competition rules, as gatekeepers prepare to comply with the EU Digital Markets Act 2022.