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Horizon Scanning: Investigations and Enforcement
In this horizon scan, we focus on key developments affecting companies operating in the UK, including in light of the recent change in UK government.
Global | Publication | April 2018
We have contributed to the Energy Disputes 2018 – Getting the Deal Through, for Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States sections. With energy markets turbulent worldwide, Energy Disputes provides a timely guide to navigating the litigious fallout. With chapters written by leading international experts, topics covered include: the government's role in energy ownership and development; industry standards for establishing liability; legal concepts excusing performance during periods of commodity price or supply volatility; right of access to infrastructure; barriers to entry for foreign companies; criminal, health and safety, and environmental liability; sovereign boundary disputes; and relevant energy treaties.
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“Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. Getting the Deal Through: Energy Disputes 2018, (published in February 2018; contributing editors: William D Wood, Neil Q Miller, Holly Stebbing, Lauren Varnado and Ayaz Ibrahimov of Norton Rose Fulbright LLP) For further information please visit https://gettingthedealthrough.com/area/83/energy-disputes/”
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In this horizon scan, we focus on key developments affecting companies operating in the UK, including in light of the recent change in UK government.
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As you begin planning for the upcoming financial year, it is likely that legal operations projects are on your radar. However, securing the necessary budget can be challenging. Our roundtable on October 1, ‘Preparing for FY2025 - Building a compelling business case’, will help you create compelling business cases for your legal initiatives.
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This briefing is an updated version of our briefing first published in December 2017 and sets out some practical pointers for employers who wish to make changes to a pension scheme which may fall within the statutory definition of a “listed change”.
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