08 Mar, 2023 Remote driving: Law Commission gears up for regulatory change By Slaughter and May Autonomous vehicles have dominated headlines for some time now, but the Law Commission has recently turned its attention to remote...
05 May, 2022 No longer “too big to care”: EU’s Digital Services Act takes aim at Musk and online platforms By Richard McDonnell Elon Musk’s free speech driven Twitter bid coincides with the EU reaching political agreement on its Digital Services Act. Elon Musk’s...
07 Feb, 2022 Cryptoasset promotions: sweat the small stuff By Slaughter and May The FCA has published a consultation paper setting out its approach to strengthening its financial promotion rules for high risk...
04 Aug, 2021 Who is the weakest link? Cybersecurity in your supply chain By Issabella Cardu With supply chain attacks on the rise, organisations should review the recommendations set out in a new ENISA report and monitor...
10 Mar, 2021 UK Government non-committal on Select Committee’s recommendations regarding AI strategy By Slaughter and May The UK government has provided its response to the House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence’s report ‘AI in the UK: No...
27 Jul, 2020 Cutting out the middle man: Digital Regulatory Reporting By Slaughter and May On 7 April 2020 the FCA published its 2020/21 Business Plan announcing that, in addition to its key priorities, one of its cross-sectoral...
03 Jul, 2020 You have a new notification: Federal Court of Justice upholds FCO’s antitrust decision against Facebook's broad data collection practices in Germany By Vera Vollmann You might still remember the FCO’s landmark decision in February 2019 against Facebook’s processing of user data, finding that ...
16 Oct, 2018 RegTech: A lovely idea but... By Slaughter and May Businesses in the financial services sector have seen their compliance burden explode in the last decade. As this area of business comes...