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Data Privacy Day 2016: A Review of Current European Data Protection Regulation

The arrival of the 10th Data Privacy Day on 28 January may have been a timely reminder for in-house counsel to review their businesses’ compliance with ever-changing European data...Read more

Claire Walsh
Cclaw, UK
The Operation of Adjudication and Litigation in Construction Disputes in the UK
This article observes the recent operation of Alternative Dispute Resolution, in the form of Adjudication, and Litigation in the civil courts in deciding construction disputes in the UK, including:
(i) recent cases...Read more

Anthony Philpott
Barrister, Barrister (Direct Public Access and Authorised Litigator) UK - AP Legal Direct , UK
Those In-house Lawyers That Wear Multiple Hats in the Land of Online Gambling … 
Every month the author of this article gives the new souls who have joined his company an induction presentation on the in-house legal and regulatory affairs teams – the presentation...Read more

Martin Lycka
Legal Counsel , The Betfair Group , UK
Continuing Competance
The need to undertake mandatory continuing professional development (CPD) has prompted groans across the profession for over a quarter of a century, with solicitors scrabbling at the last minute to...Read more

Mark Solon
Managing Director & Solicitor, Wilmington, UK
GCs and HRDs in Employment Law
The tools available to GCs in managing the contracts in any organisation are now well developed. From supply chain certification to distributed document automation, the software tools to collapse legal...Read more

David Johnston
CEO, Ned, UK
A Comparative Analysis of US and English Contract Law Interpretation and Implied Terms
Contractual disputes frequently arise out of disagreements between commercial parties around ambiguous or incomplete contractual terms. Negotiating parties will seek to incorporate the terms of their commercial arrangement within a...Read more

Andrew Taylor
General Counsel, Hesco Group, UK
Millennium Stadium Experience Joint Venture: A Busy Year
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The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, opened in 1999, was recently voted the best rugby stadium in the world. Its city centre location and fully retractable roof (the first in the...Read more

Gerallt Jones
Head of Corporate and Banking, Hugh James, UK
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Rhodri Lewis
Head of Legal Affairs, Welsh Rugby Union Group, UK
Global Subsidiary Compliance: Where are the Efficiencies?

Outsourcing is as old as the hills and any discussion around its increasing prevalence in today’s economy is merely a result of increased prominence in the media. Companies have worked...Read more

Matthew Eckford
Regional Engagement Director , TMF Group, UK
Could Banks do More in the Fight Against Money Laundering?
The purpose of this paper is to examine if banks could do more in stopping laundered money entering into the banking system and if so, to what extent.
Even with...Read more

Viri Chauhan
Global Head of Governance, Risk and Compliance, International Compliance Training, UK
Safety Governance: Getting it Right Exercising effective safety governance across large, diverse corporations

As companies become increasingly consolidated under the ownership of very large corporations, there is a growing challenge in exercising appropriate safety governance over their constituent businesses. This challenge is compounded...Read more

Stephen Watson
Principal, Risk Practice, Arthur D. Little, UK

Immanuel Kemp
Principal, Risk Practice, Arthur D. Little, UK