Early in 2020, ADAM Architecture and Farrer & Co launched a housing market report: 'Placemaking: a patient approach to creating communities'. Authored by Future Places Studio, the report explored modern, successful community developments and
In less than three months, the scope of the Consumer Duty will be extended to apply to closed products and services, and by then firms must have produced their first board reports assessing implementation. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
We are very pleased to be sponsoring this year’s Private Capital Symposium hosted by the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Private Capital of the London Business School. A link to the event can be found here. Our panel discussion will focus
The Cabinet Office has published a response to its call for evidence (launched in November 2023) on the impact, scope and operation of the National Security and Investment Act 2021 (NSIA). The call for evidence sought views on how the regime
On 23 April 2024 the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published a consultation paper CP24/8 on extending the Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) regime to Portfolio Management. The proposals to extend the regime are primarily aimed
Are workers protected against sanctions short of dismissal for taking part in strike action, and if not, is that compatible with workers’ human rights? No on both counts, held the Supreme Court in a landmark ruling in Secretary of State for
Due to their high-ranking positions within an organisation, senior executives will often have unlawful conduct or workplace issues brought to their attention. It is important to remember that the person who made the initial disclosure to them
The English courts are seeing an increase in unfair prejudice petitions brought by shareholders who feel aggrieved by the conduct of a company caused by the directors. The decision in Saxon Woods Investments Ltd v Costa & Ors [2024] EWHC 387