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21 December 2023

European Super League – EU’s highest Court blows the final whistle in this competition law saga

The European Court of Justice ruled this morning that FIFA and UEFA’s attempt to block the creation of the European Super League was contrary to EU law and an abuse of their dominant position.

21 December 2023

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023

Contributors:
Kevin Clancy, Christina Sinclair, Tom Swan

The 2023 Act, containing extensive measures to tackle economic crime, has recently received Royal Assent.

19 December 2023

Your questions answered: trends in the Scottish property market in 2023 and what to expect in 2024

Contributor: Phil Harris

In 2023 the Scottish property market has remained increasingly changeable, but as 2024 fast approaches we attempt to predict what’s around the corner.

19 December 2023

Power struggle

Contributor: Ian Bowie

In the drive to reduce carbon emissions in Scotland, attention has focused on increasing energy from renewable power sources. This has encountered infrastructure and legislative challenges, in contrast with recent support for the telecoms sector.

18 December 2023

Playing with competition laws – will the ice break?

The final whistle is expected in important competition law judgments for sport governing bodies this week.

15 December 2023

A look into 2024 – UK employment law edition

Contributor: Laura Whyte

The new year is fast approaching and with it, changes to UK employment law. We’ve whittled down those most important for you to know.

14 December 2023

When estates divide

Contributor: Stephanie Hepburn

For various reasons, executry disputes are becoming more common. Stephanie Hepburn surveys the issues that arise most often and what must be proved if a case goes to court.

First published in: Law Society of Scotland

14 December 2023

Artificial Intelligence in focus – managing the legal risks presented by AI

Contributor: Joseph Fitzgibbon

For the fourth and final instalment in our AI article series. Joe Fitzgibbon and Thomas Mackie explore the measures organisations can take to mitigate the risks and benefit from the opportunities created by AI.

First published in: Insider.co.uk

 

14 December 2023

Artificial Intelligence in focus – how to avoid liability when using AI

Contributor: Joseph Fitzgibbon

The third instalment of our four-part AI article series covers something many businesses want to know: how to avoid liability when using AI. 

First published in: Insider.co.uk

 

13 December 2023

Employer Guide to Preventing and Handling Sexual Harassment Complaints

Contributor: Laura Whyte

In this article, Laura Whyte and Izzy Linton from our employment team take a look at the new requirement for employers to prevent sexual harassment, and how employers should handle the unfortunate scenario where an employee makes a complaint relating to inappropriate sexual conduct which occurred during a workplace party.

8 December 2023

Secret Santa: the gift that may keep on giving

Contributor: Laura Whyte

An exploration of how Secret Santa can result in employment law issues in the workplace.

8 December 2023

Harnessing the winds of change – a pre-requisite for offshore success

Contributors:
Clare Foster, Jamie Grant

Scotland’s future as a world leader in offshore wind may hang in the balance without significant government action to tackle the barriers to deployment.Clare Foster and Jamie Grant feature in the Sunday Times’ The Business to discuss the current barriers in place and what role government can play in mitigating these issues

8 December 2023

Beware fiscal drag: the more things stay the same, the more they change

Contributor: Justine McCluskey

In this article, Justine McClusky discusses the best strategies to address the impact of fiscal drag.

First published in The Sunday Times The Business supplement 

8 December 2023

Businesses must act now: minimum salary for sponsorship of foreign workers rising to £38,700

Contributor: John Vassiliou

In this article John Vassiliou, Director in our Immigration team, discusses the recently announced changes to the minimum salary threshold for sponsorship of a foreign workers from £26,200 to £38,700.

6 December 2023

Artificial Intelligence in focus – how to avoid data protection risks when using AI

Contributor: Joseph Fitzgibbon

In the second article in our four-part series on Artificial Intelligence (AI). In this instalment, we explore how to manage the data protection legal risks that arise when developing or deploying AI solutions.

First published in: Insider.co.uk

6 December 2023

Can an employee be fairly dismissed for behaviour at a Christmas party?

Contributor: Laura Whyte

An exploration of how an individual’s actions at a work Christmas party had severe consequences.

5 December 2023

Moveable transactions – Scotland v England Round 2 – taking security over chattels

Contributors:
Andrew Kinnes, Hamish Patrick

In this article, Hamish Patrick and Andrew Kinnes from our banking and finance team, provide commentary on The Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Act 2023, which when in place will arguably move the Scots law ahead of the law south of the border. Our experts test whether or not that is the case when taking security over chattels. 

1 December 2023

Carbon and Competing Land Use

Contributor: Stuart Greenwood

With the carbon market beginning to take shape throughout the United Kingdom, we are starting to see tensions emerge around competing priorities for land.

First published in: The Herald 

 

 

1 December 2023

Artificial Intelligence in focus – What opportunities and risks does AI’s rapid development present for your business?

Contributor: Joseph Fitzgibbon

In our latest article, Joe Fitzgibbon and Alannah O’Hara explore the opportunities and risks posed to businesses by AI’s rapid development.

First published in: Insider.co.uk

29 November 2023

HSE’s approach to asbestos in schools following closures due to RAAC

Contributor: Kirsty MacCorquodale

In September, the Health and Safety Executive announced that it will be carrying out inspections in schools from October onwards relating to asbestos materials following recent concerns surrounding RAAC.

28 November 2023

Subsidy Control Act 2022 – potential impacts of the first challenge

A look back at the first decision of the Competition Appeal Tribunal under the Subsidy Control Act 2022, with eyes forward to its impacts and potential appeal.

28 November 2023

Rising visa costs and increasing salary thresholds

Contributor: John Vassiliou

Get your skilled workers in now if you can. Skilled Worker visa costs are increasing (again) in January 2024.

The Government already increased Skilled Worker visa application fees by around 15% on 4 October 2023, and there is more to come. 

24 November 2023

The onshore wind sector deal for Scotland: near-term aims to hit 2030

The onshore wind sector deal for Scotland sets out a number of commitments in order to meet Scotland’s 2030 onshore wind ambitions. This article provides a high-level summary of the deal, with a focus on the key near-term milestones you should be aware of. 

23 November 2023

Stormy days in the rural sector

Contributor: Petra Grunenberg

For those of us working in the agricultural and rural sector, it’s clear this has not been an easy year.

 

First published in: The Courier, Farm Focused supplement