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Essential Corporate News: Week ending 24 May 2024
On 21 May 2024 the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published Primary Market Bulletin 49 (PMB 49) covering a range of topics covering a range of areas including those summarised below.
Australia | Publication | October 2020
COVID-19 has seen an unprecedented number of businesses forced to close their doors, halt trading or operate under reduced trading hours. Many franchised businesses have been considered a “non-essential service”, or shopping centres have closed or had insufficient customers. So franchisors (and franchisees) have been forced to stand down or dismiss staff or reduce workers’ hours.
While the government has flagged a cautious easing of certain restrictions, the impact of continuing COVID-19 measures is likely to be felt for many more months.
COVID-19 has created new legal obligations and some unforeseeable circumstances, and all existing laws remain in place. It is therefore important that franchisors continue to keep up to date with work, health and safety developments and communicate transparently with franchisees about important policy changes and challenges. Here are some tips:
If you have any questions about issues affecting your business as a result of COVID-19 contact any member of our Consumer Markets and Franchising team.
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On 21 May 2024 the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published Primary Market Bulletin 49 (PMB 49) covering a range of topics covering a range of areas including those summarised below.
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As the world enters the age of artificial intelligence, the use of technology in the legal sector continues to create interpretative difficulties and misunderstandings, sometimes with serious consequences, over seemingly trivial matters.
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