It was something of a good news, bad news week for the Serious Fraud Office last week with the announcement that they have agreed a second deferred prosecution agreement but with the news that the politician who previously sought their abolition is now Prime Minister. Second DPA We looked at the UK’s first deferred prosecution Read more »
New Information Commissioner assumes Office
As we reported back in March the UK is going to have a new Information Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, who takes over on Monday. We talked in March about her background and the perception of her work in Canada. You can see that alert here – http://www.corderycompliance.com/changes-at-the-top-for-the-uk-data-protection-regulator/. Likely agenda What is the likely agenda of Ms Read more »
Episode 177: Ashley Madison, BREXIT, and Clinton emails, Oh My!
This week’s podcast looks at 3 hot issues in one podcast. Eric and Jonathan firstly look at allegations over the Ashley Madison hack and the news that their parent company is under investigation from the Federal Trade Commission in the US. Their thoughts then turn to BREXIT and the likely timetable and affect on the Read more »
BREXIT and compliance: video update
Cordery Lawyers, Jonathan Armstrong and André Bywater set out their thoughts on what BREXIT may mean for compliance in this video update. You can also read their recent briefing for the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics’ Compliance and Ethics Blog here. For more information please contact Jonathan or André who are lawyers with Cordery in London where their Read more »
BREXIT and compliance: podcast interview with Jonathan Armstrong
Tom Fox of FCPA Compliance & Ethics caught up with Cordery lawyer Jonathan Armstrong to discuss the recent UK Referendum result which will culminate in the UK leaving the European Union and what it may mean for companies going forward. Jonathan considers the data privacy and data transfer issues for compliance professionals. Jonathan Armstrong is a lawyer with Read more »
BREXIT and compliance podcast
Cordery Lawyer, Jonathan Armstrong, has given a podcast interview to Leona Lewis, the Founder of ComplyEthic Consulting LLC on what BREXIT may mean for compliance. For more information please contact Jonathan Armstrong who is a lawyer with Cordery in London where his focus is on compliance issues. Jonathan Armstrong Office: +44 (0)207 075 1784 jonathan.armstrong@corderycompliance.com
BREXIT and compliance briefing
Cordery Lawyer, Jonathan Armstrong, has set out his thoughts on what BREXIT may mean for compliance in a briefing featured in the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics’ Compliance and Ethics Blog. You can read the briefing here. For more information please contact Jonathan Armstrong who is a lawyer with Cordery in London where his focus is Read more »
BREXIT and compliance
Today’s BREXIT vote clearly has considerable ramifications for the UK but what does it mean for compliance? In the short-term the change will be minimal. Longer term there is likely to be lots to do on the separation and with the UK putting bilateral agreements in place to replace current EU deals. UK politicians have Read more »
Episode 169: “BREXIT” to wreak havoc?
This week’s podcast considers the potential impact of BREXIT upon technology law and compliance; particularly EU GDPR and Privacy Shield. Can companies put off complying with the new European data regime on the basis that the UK might leave the EU? TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Read more »
The Budget 2016
The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer announced his budget on 16 March. This may be the last budget before the UK referendum on leaving the European Union. There are a number of interesting compliance issues arising from the budget including a new “sugar levy” on the soft drink industry from April 2018. The Chancellor also Read more »
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