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Archived 2023 month-by-month index of new and updated Practice Compliance content for UK law firms

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For further details, see the subtopic New and updated content in Practice Compliance. This Practice Note outlines, month by month, whether we have introduced substantive revisions to existing material or released new material in Practice Compliance during 2023. Items may have been created or revised to mirror regulatory developments or as part of our continuing content programme.

December 2023

  • New Practice Note: Responding to a data subject access request—information identifying other individuals — Content development
  • New Practice Note: Responding to a data subject access request—protecting third party rights — Content development
  • Updated Practice Notes: —Designation of sanctions targets under the UN sanctions, UK sanctions and EU sanctions regimes —Financial sanctions—offences — Updated for Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Amendment (No. 4) Regulations 2023
  • Updated Practice Note: Sanctions regime—Russia — Updated for The Russia (Sanctions (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023 regarding new reporting obligations for relevant firms and designated persons, and an additional licensing ground relating to divestments...
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