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The Winds of Change: Option fees for offshore projects
In February, the Crown Estate announced the successful bidders of its much anticipated Offshore Wind Leasing Round 4, the first auction round since 2010. These results – and, most particularly, the option fees bidders were willing to pay – sent...
18 May 2021
The Lugano Convention: A setback for UK accession, but we’ll always have The Hague
The UK’s chances of re-joining the Lugano Convention, an international agreement on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments, have been dented by the European Commission’s recommendation that the EU not consent to the UK’s accession application. The...
18 May 2021
The Lens Newsletter - May 2021
A selection of our latest blogs on all things digital from our experts and thought leaders here at Saughter and May.
11 May 2021
The tide comes in: An update on the SFDR and the taxonomy regulation
This briefing provides an update on the application of the SFDR and Taxonomy Regulation to asset managers, discussing latest regulatory developments, some of the issues arising from the regulations (including their application to UK and non-EU firms), and...
30 April 2021
Reinventing the 9-5 series - Working from... where? And when?
As we emerge from the latest COVID-19 lockdown in the UK, employers are taking many different approaches to their working patterns. In order to help businesses inform that choice, we have set out an overview of some of the legal issues employers need to...
29 April 2021
Hong Kong Public M&A Review: 2020/2021
Looking back at M&A activity for public companies in Hong Kong 2020 and the key trends and developments for the year ahead.
19 April 2021
Eradicating human rights abuses in corporate value chains: from description to prescription?
The rights of workers affected by the activities of Western companies have been in the spotlight recently, with consumers, investors and NGOs becoming more concerned about how companies treat those in their value chains who are most vulnerable to...
13 April 2021
The Lens Newsletter - April 2021
A selection of our latest blogs on all things digital from our experts and thought leaders here at Saughter and May.
8 April 2021
Beyond TCFD: The Rising tide of climate-related obligations
Set against the backdrop of the Paris Agreement’s goal of keeping global temperature increase below 1.5oc, businesses of all sizes need to engage with the transition to a low carbon future sooner rather than later. Importantly, companies need to look...
7 April 2021
Putting the 'S' into ESG
Environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) issues only continue to gain momentum in 2021, with policymakers, businesses and their stakeholders holding each other to greater account against various ESG issues. The conversation around ESG has long focused...
1 April 2021
A bridge over troubled water? Key tips and traps for earn-outs in international M&A
To agree a deal, you need to agree a price. But what happens if the seller and the purchaser have different views on the value of the target business? One solution to bridge this sort of value gap is an earn-out. This briefing sets out some key tips and...
30 March 2021
Reinventing the 9-5 - Working from... where? And when?
The legal restrictions preventing us from attending the workplace unless it is not “reasonably possible” to work from home no longer apply. Instead, we now have legal restrictions on gatherings, unless these are “reasonably necessary” for work purposes....
29 March 2021
Demystifying Sustainability Linked Financing
Sustainability-linked loans: what are they, how are they structured and why are they increasingly popular? In this podcast, we discuss the features that make a loan sustainability-linked, what parties should be thinking about when putting one in place,...
25 March 2021
Regulating Digital highlights webinar
On 25 February 2021 we hosted a panel of digital specialists who shared insight on the current digital regulation landscape.
24 March 2021
Sales out of administration in the UK - The top five things for potential buyers to know
The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has seen some well-established and high profile names, particularly on the British high street, enter into UK insolvency processes. Debenhams, Arcadia, Laura Ashley, Oasis, Warehouse and Jaeger are just some of the...
23 March 2021
Extra-territoriality in a post-Brexit world
As UK and EU businesses grapple with the complexities of the post-Brexit world, one of the first key questions for businesses from a data privacy perspective is whether their processing is subject to the UK or EU regime (or both). This briefing...
22 March 2021
APAC M&A Outlook 2021
A look ahead to the expected M&A activity in Asia Pacific and key developments to watch out for in 2021
5 March 2021
Shareholder activism – trends and tips for the year ahead
In this podcast, Corporate partners Filippo de Falco and Claire Jackson discuss the shareholder activism trends that emerged in 2020, and whether these trends will carry over into 2021. They reflect on both the increase in M&A activism and the...
4 March 2021
Investigations and Enforcement Outlook 2021: Corporate Crime
In the third podcast of the series, Jonny Cotton, Sir David Green and Holly Ware discuss the criminal investigations and enforcement outlook for 2021. In particular they look at the Serious Fraud Office’s (SFO) recent activity, the possible changes to the...
4 March 2021
The Lens Newsletter - March 2021
A selection of our latest blogs on all things digital from our experts and thought leaders here at Saughter and May.
3 March 2021
Parent Company Liability back in the Supreme Court
The English courts have become a popular destination for foreign claimants seeking damages from UK-domiciled parents for the alleged wrongful actions of their overseas subsidiaries. A new judgment from the Supreme Court gives useful guidance on the...
26 February 2021
Climate risk and the Pension Schemes Act
In this podcast we consider the impact on the new requirements on climate related risk governance and reporting requirements in the Pension Schemes Act 2021. We cover the detailed new requirements for trustees of larger occupational pension schemes,...
26 February 2021
EU publishes draft adequacy decisions for transfers of personal data to the UK
The EU Commission has published two draft adequacy decisions for transfers of personal data to the UK, one under the GDPR and the other for the Law Enforcement Directive. This will be welcome news to many UK and EU businesses grappling with the...
19 February 2021
Brexit has happened – so what’s next for securitisations?
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and the EU that has applied since then does not deal with the regulatory detail of cross-border financing transactions. Accordingly, in the context of securitisations, the EU Securitisation Regulation...
18 February 2021
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