Tag: UK Law
UK-specific guidance for the application and management of clinical trials in the context of COVID-19
Sarah-Jane Dobson and Amal Ali
The UK’s MHRA has stated it will be particularly flexible and pragmatic in authorising clinical trials connected to COVID-19, referring to its previous track record of having acted swiftly in past public health crises
All Together Now – Update on Collective Redress in Europe
Edward Turtle and Carol Holley
Recent developments in relation to consumer collective redress in Europe.
COVID-19 and consumer rights in the UK
Jamie Humphreys and Carol Holley
Considerations for UK companies regarding the significant impact the ongoing restrictions will have on businesses and their consumers.
Chemical Independency
Edward Turtle and Olivia Flasch
Government will take caution dealing with chemicals in event of “no deal” Brexit
English Court of Appeal checks its privilege; decides it still applies
A recent decision by the English courts has confirmed that litigation privilege is available for criminal investigations
Brexit – a new approach for the “New Approach”
UK Government’s second set of guidance on “No Deal” Brexit highlights complications for manufacturers and sellers of CE marked products.
UK Product Safety Regulator publishes detailed strategy for the future – opportunities and challenges for innovative companies
Rod Freeman and Jamie Humphreys
OPSS sets out key objectives for ensuring product safety in the UK
English Court of Appeal considers rules on parent company liability
Jamie Humphreys and Julia Maskell
The Court of Appeal has refused an appeal by victims of post-election violence in Kenya to impose liability on the parent company of the tea plantation where they worked.
‘A little less conversation, a little more action’: UK House of Lords report enters the AI debate
Select Committee of the Upper House makes recommendations for the UK to realise its AI potential.