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Uber to Grant Worker Benefits to 70,000 UK Drivers

17th March 2021
Following a landmark ruling in February, Uber will now grant British drivers a living wage, pensions and paid holiday.
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FCA Begins Proceedings Against NatWest for Alleged Money Laundering

16th March 2021
The case is the first to be prosecuted under the UK’s Money Laundering Regulations 2007, though no individuals are being charged.
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Court Suspends US Ban on Investing in Xiaomi

15th March 2021
Two months after the Trump administration designated it a security threat, a federal judge has reversed the measure.
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Zurich Bank Rahn+Bodmer in US Settlement Over Clients Defrauding IRS

12th March 2021
The Swiss bank will pay $22 million to settle charges that it helped US clients evade taxes.
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Heads of Terms Will Be Critical in Assessing Post-COVID Office Space

11th March 2021
With numerous firms planning to move back to physical offices as soon as they are able, we can expect to see a rush on lease term renegotiations.
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Uber's Supreme Court Loss: What Does It Mean for the Gig Economy?

10th March 2021
The court's designation of Uber drivers as full employees will have significant consequences both for the company and for the gig economy more widely.
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Thinking of a 'No Jab No Job' Policy? Tread Carefully.

9th March 2021
While the global health crisis still presents a threat to firms and staff, the legality of mandatory vaccine policies remains in doubt.
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Apple Faces Privacy Complaint From French Startup Lobby

9th March 2021
France Digitale claims that European iPhone users are having their data unlawfully used to generate targeted advertisements.
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ByteDance Agrees to $92 Million US Privacy Settlement

26th February 2021
The owner of social media giant TikTok will settle claims that it harvested biometric data without user consent.
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COVID-19 Loans – Business Under Scrutiny

25th February 2021
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic caused a rush of government lending to impacted firms. Now regulators are assessing the damage of fraudulent borrowing.
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