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UK legal practice compliance: sanctions and trade licensing, data protection actions and AI and GDPR, failure to prevent fraud, Employment Rights Bill and sexual harassment duty, plus October 2024 forecast

Published on: 17 October 2024

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In this issue:

  • Practice Compliance forecast
  • Financial sanctions
  • Other financial crime
  • Data protection
  • Other
  • Practice Compliance updates this week
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Latest Q&A

Practice Compliance forecast

New Practice Compliance forecast as at 15 October 2024

Our latest Practice Compliance forecast (15 October 2024) is now available. This month we cover: (1) publication of the SRA’s updated 2024–25 business plan; (2) ICO notices on anticipated new and revised guidance for data security and cyber security; (3) publication of the Employment Rights Bill 2024; (4) confirmation from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology that the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill will be introduced to Parliament in 2025; and (5) confirmation that the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation is now operational. See News Analysis: New Practice Compliance forecast as at 15 October 2024.

Financial sanctions

FCDO announces new UK sanctions for supporting violence against West Bank communities

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has unveiled fresh UK sanctions targeting three unlawful settler outposts and four organisations that have supported and sponsored extremist Israeli settlers in the West Bank...

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