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The Queensland community benefit framework: Emerging issues and risks

24.03.2026
Queensland’s introduction of a statutory community benefit framework into the Planning Act 2016 (Qld) (Planning Act) represents a significant shift in how renewable energy projects are planned, assessed, approved and delivered.

Three Norton Rose Fulbright partners recognized on Tamarindo’s 2026 Legal Power List

23.03.2026
Norton Rose Fulbright’s partners Raquel Bierzwinsky, Becky Diffen and Rob Marsh are listed on Tamarindo’s Legal Power List 2026, a guide to the 100 most influential lawyers in the clean energy and infrastructure sectors.

Global offshore wind: UK

23.03.2026
The UK remains a world leader in offshore wind, accounting for roughly 20 percent of global offshore wind capacity, with roughly 16.6 GW currently operational and further 11.7 GW under construction.

Ten lawyers included in the 2026 <i>Lawdragon</i> 100 Lawyers You Need to Know in South America

23.03.2026
Ten Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers have been selected to the 2026 Lawdragon 100 Lawyers You Need to Know in South America guide, which recognizes top South American practitioners and global lawyers with a strong focus on the region’s most significant deals and disputes.

Norton Rose Fulbright advises on BayWa AG and Cefetra restructuring

23.03.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised lenders side on the cross-border financial restructuring of listed company BayWa AG and its key business unit Cefetra.

Native title compensation and cultural loss: Significance of the <em>Davey</em> decision

23.03.2026
On 27 February 2026, the Federal Court handed down the long-awaited Davey decision, ordering the Northern Territory Government to pay over $54.7 million to the Gudanji, Yanyuwa and Yanyuwa-Marra Traditional Owners as compensation for economic, cultural and spiritual losses suffered due to the expansion of McArthur River Mine.

Old HSR form back in effect after Fifth Circuit refuses to rescue FTC's overhaul

20.03.2026
The FTC's overhaul of merger reporting requirements suffered another blow on March 19, 2026, when the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a one-sentence per curiam order, denied the agency's motion to stay a February 12 district court ruling that struck down the new rules.

CFTC advances regulatory framework for prediction markets

20.03.2026
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission took two significant actions furthering the development of a regulatory framework for prediction markets.

Strait of Hormuz: Legal framework for US' plan to provide maritime reinsurance

19.03.2026
In light of ongoing and active hostilities in Iran and the surrounding region since February 28, 2026, owners, operators and charterers/traders of vessels operating in and around the Strait of Hormuz should be aware of developments.

Essential Corporate News: Week ending 20 March 2026

19.03.2026
On 16 March 2026, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) published updated guidance on 'comply or explain' reporting, to help investors, proxy advisers and other users of corporate reporting better understand and appreciate the value of companies that choose to depart from provisions of the UK Corporate Governance Code (Code).

Regulatory, not criminal: Competition Tribunal upholds revenue-based administrative monetary penalties – Google appeals

19.03.2026
On March 3, the Competition Tribunal dismissed the constitutional challenge brought by Google Canada Corporation and Google LLC of the new Competition Act provisions that provide for administrative monetary penalties of up to 3% of a corporation’s annual worldwide gross revenues.

Norton Rose Fulbright continues strategic growth of intellectual property practice with new Minneapolis partner

19.03.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright today announced the continued strategic expansion of its intellectual property practice with the addition of Stuart Nelson.

Client alert: EIOPA public consultation on supervision of (re)insurance undertakings owned by private equity firms

19.03.2026
On 3 February 2026, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) launched a public consultation on a draft supervisory statement concerning the authorisation and ongoing supervision of (re)insurance undertakings owned or influenced by private equity (PE) firms.

2026 Q1 sanctions update

18.03.2026
The Canadian sanctions regime has continued to evolve incrementally in late 2025 and early 2026.

Parents at work: Episode 1

18.03.2026
Nel primo episodio del nostro nuovo vodcast Parents at work, l’Avv. Stefania Casini intervista Silvia Colombo, General Counsel di CNP Assicura, sul suo percorso verso una conciliazione tra lavoro e genitorialità.

Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory recognizes our lawyers with an impressive 386 rankings

17.03.2026
We are pleased to share that we have ranked well in the 2026 edition of the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory.

The Middle East conflict: Key legal issues for commercial entities under UAE, ADGM and DIFC law

17.03.2026
The situation in the Middle East has created a landscape of uncertainty for businesses with interests in the Gulf States and beyond.

The Middle East Conflict: Key Legal Issues for Commercial Entities Under KSA Law

17.03.2026
The situation in the Middle East has created a landscape of uncertainty for businesses with interests in the Gulf States and beyond.

UK Pensions Briefing | Changing pension and employment terms: The fire and rehire backstop is going

17.03.2026
Using fire and rehire to push through changes to key employment and pension terms will become automatically unfair, save for employers in serious trouble.