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The federal government weighs in on artificial intelligence governance
Technology evolves rapidly, and artificial intelligence governance is evolving faster than ever—at times, on a daily basis.
United Kingdom | Publication | January 2024
On January 10, 2024, the Pensions Regulator published its long-awaited General Code of Practice, which has been laid before Parliament. The new Code is expected to come into force on March 27, 2024. TPR also published its final response to the 2021 consultation, which identifies the principal changes made to the final version of the Code. The Code is the culmination of multiple years of work from the Regulator with the aim of creating one clear set of expectations on how occupational pension schemes should be governed and administered. See our previous detailed briefings on the main requirements of the new code (the majority of which have survived the final consultation) and look out for future communications on the finalised details.
UK Pensions Briefing: Turning up the heat on compliance: the Pensions Regulator's "super" Code
UK Pensions Briefing: Own risk assessments: the Pensions Regulator’s “super” Code part 2
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Technology evolves rapidly, and artificial intelligence governance is evolving faster than ever—at times, on a daily basis.
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The US DOJ has announced that the Antitrust Division has opened an investigation into major meatpacking companies for allegedly increasing prices through price-fixing and collusion, in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act.
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Following policy announcements in the federal Budget 2025, the viability of non-compete restrictive covenants (RCs) in employment agreements is once again in the spotlight. This is an opportunity to revisit the use of RCs, and possible alternatives.
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