Osborne Clarke drops signature from legal climate charter London City headquartered law firm Osborne Clarke has dropped its signature from a legal initiative designed to support law firms with transition to Net Zero. Legal Charter 1.5 was an initiative developed collaboratively by a group of large City law firms ahead of London Climate Action Week last June. At the time, eight law firms were [...]
Nadhim Zahawi’s lawyer from Osborne Clarke referred to disciplinary tribunal LEGAL Nadhim Zahawi's lawyer from Osborne Clarke who made headlines after threatening Dan Neidle with libel now faces a Disciplinary Tribunal
Double-digit boost for City law firm Osborne Clarke as it beats revenue target LAW City-headquartered law firm Osborne Clarke international revenue jumped to €525m (£445m), beating its €500m target
Media secretary to intervene in the Telegraph sale November 30, 2023 Culture and media secretary Lucy Frazer has announced she is intervening in the sale of the Telegraph Media Group.
Advertising regulator tells mobile game firms to behave December 14, 2022 The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has cracked down on mobile game advertising and has asked them to follow regulations. ASA has issued new guidance to make sure mobile game advertisers don’t breach UK laws. Mobile game companies have come under fire for using sexual imagery and using targetted advertising towards minors. The new guidance warns [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? December 9, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. WilmerHale Law firm WilmerHale has built out its London-based white-collar defence and investigations practice with a new partner. Richard Burger, a former enforcement lawyer and prosecutor at the Financial Conduct Authority’s predecessor the FSA, brings experience co-heading [...]
UK government to prepare regulators for AI as it eyes ‘agile’ approach February 6, 2024 The British government will spend more than £100m building artificial intelligence (AI) research hubs and preparing regulators.
Serious Fraud Office shuts Rio Tinto and ENRC corruption probes August 24, 2023 The UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has closed its long-running corruption investigations into Rio Tinto and Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC), the agency said today.
New AI principles hint at pro-innovation future of UK regulation September 19, 2023 Britain’s competition watchdog has set out guidelines to steer the development of artificial intelligence (AI), which lawyers suggest could be a blueprint for a pro-innovation future of AI regulation. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has proposed seven principles to guide the use and development of the foundation models that underpin AI giants like OpenAI’s [...]
UK businesses face regulatory minefield as EU votes in new Artificial Intelligence Act June 18, 2023 UK businesses must brace themselves to adhere to new EU artificial intelligence (AI) standards if they plan to trade in the bloc, lawyers and industry experts have said. It comes as members of the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly last week to adopt the Artificial Intelligence Act, which aims to encourage “human-centric and trustworthy” AI. Tamara [...]