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Non-financial misconduct in financial services: where are we now?

Dentons Insights - 27.04.2026

United Kingdom: Non-financial misconduct is now a core regulatory and employment risk issue. Against that backdrop, how should financial services businesses be managing employment risk in a conduct-driven environment?

Regulatory insight: Are third-country branches of French registered intermediaries allowed to distribute insurance in France?

Dentons Insights - 27.04.2026

France: During its conference of 31 March 2026, the French Insurance Supervisor (ACPR) has clarified the position it had taken in its summer 2025 publications, in which it had considered that third-country branches “could not be mobilized to distribute insurance contracts for risks and commitments located in France”.

Dentons promotes four partners across the UK, Ireland and Middle East

Dentons News - 27.04.2026

Dentons, the world's largest global law firm, has announced the promotion of four new partners across the UK, Ireland and Middle East (UKIME) Region.

John K. Min appointed as international cooperation advisory member of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency

Dentons News - 27.04.2026

John K. Min, Senior Foreign Attorney at Dentons Lee, has been appointed as an International Cooperation Advisory Member of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency.

MEMR Decree 144/2026: What mining companies need to know about the new HPM framework

Dentons Insights - 27.04.2026

Indonesia: This article provides a clear starting point to understand the changes and identify areas requiring attention.

Dentons advises AD Ports Group on Landmark AED 650 million warehouse sale in KEZAD

Dentons News - 27.04.2026

Dentons has advised AD Ports Group, a leading global enabler of trade, industry and logistics solutions, on the sale of three warehouses in KEZAD Logistics Park in Abu Dhabi to Aldar for AED 650 million (US$177 million).

Renters' Rights Act 2025: PRS tenancy reform round-up

Dentons Insights - 27.04.2026

United Kingdom: From 1 May 2026, the Renters' Rights Act 2025 (RRA) will introduce significant reforms to the assured tenancy regime under the Housing Act 1988 (HA88), establishing a revised framework for the private rented sector in England. The changes include the transition to periodic tenancies, the abolition of section 21 no-fault evictions, the overhaul of the statutory grounds for possession and new controls on rent increases.