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The Winds of Change: Option fees for offshore projects In February, the Crown Estate announced the successful bidders of its much anticipated Offshore Wind Leasing Round 4, the first auction round since 2010. These results – and, most particularly, the option fees bidders were willing to pay &ndash... The Lugano Convention: A setback for UK accession, but we’ll always have The Hague The UK’s chances of re-joining the Lugano Convention, an international agreement on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments, have been dented by the European Commission’s recommendation that the EU not consent to the UK’s accession... The Class Actions Law Review - 5th edition - Hong Kong chapter Class actions and major group litigation can be seismic events, not only for the parties, but also whole industries and parts of society. The Class Actions Law Review (5th edition) explains the relevant procedures, developments and factors in play in some... Supreme Court confirms (again) that Ramsay is a principle of statutory construction We all love a good Ramsay case.  Particularly one from the Supreme Court which does not upset the apple cart and require a re-learning of principles!  And one in which HMRC is not involved makes for an interesting change. The Pensions Regulator's New Teeth: How Might They Bite Lending Transactions? In their article, first published in the Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Finance Law (Vol.36 - No.4), Kathrine, Rhiannon, Richard and Rebecca outline how risks relating to DB pension scheme liabilities affect financing transactions, the ... HKEX launches consultation for listing regime for overseas issuers Hong Kong Exchange launches consultation to streamline the listing regime for overseas issuers and facilitate listing by companies listed on qualifying exchanges Summary On 31 March 2021, The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEX) published a consul... Employment Bulletin - May 2021 Drivers were workers; Parliamentary debate on “fire and rehire”; Non-compete covenants for recruitment consultants; “last straw” constructive dismissal discriminatory; Statutory definition of “substantial No appeal against f... EFIG: European Banking Newsletter - May 2021 Development's in this month's edition include: €STR – ECB guideline published in the OJ Recovery plans - Benchmarking of recovery plans based on 2019 cycle plans Crisis management and deposit insurance framework – Single Reso... Competition & Regulatory Newsletter (28 April - 11 May 2021) European Commission fines Sigma-Aldrich for providing incorrect and misleading information during merger investigation European Commission fines Sigma-Aldrich for providing incorrect and misleading information during merger investigation On 3 May 2021 t... The Class Actions Law Review - 5th edition - England & Wales chapter Class actions and major group litigation can be seismic events, not only for the parties, but also whole industries and parts of society. The Class Actions Law Review (5th ed) explains the relevant procedures, developments and factors in play in some of t...