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Norton Rose Fulbright advises three financial institutions in US$500 million loan

Norton Rose Fulbright - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 17:28
Norton Rose Fulbright advised three Brazil financial institutions.

CCI timeline and key features

Norton Rose Fulbright - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 14:28
Following the introduction of the regulatory framework by HMT in 2024, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is set to introduce a new Composite Consumer Investments regime (the CCI Regime), which is aiming to streamline and strengthen the regulatory framework for retail investment products in the UK.

Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa secures Constitutional Court victory for the Commission for Gender Equality on parental leave equality

Norton Rose Fulbright - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 13:49
Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa, acting on behalf of the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE), has secured a landmark victory in the Constitutional Court.

Key takeaway from Global Investigations <em>Live</em> in Singapore

Norton Rose Fulbright - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 10:33
On 3 September 2025, we hosted Global Investigations Live in Singapore, a dedicated client event designed to explore the shifting landscape of cross-border regulatory investigations and enforcement trends.

Global IP group recognized by 2025 <i>Managing Intellectual Property Magazine</i>

Norton Rose Fulbright - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 10:25
Twenty-seven Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers globally have been recognized as IP STARS, notable practitioners or rising stars by Managing Intellectual Property Magazine.

Consumer Duty – onwards and upwards

Dentons Insights - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 01:00

United Kingdom: This is the first of two articles examining what has happened since the FCA's Consumer Duty came into force on 31 July 2023 and what firms can expect from the FCA's programme of work announced in their update on 30 September 2025. In this article we look at what has happened in the past two years and how understanding of the Duty is being embedded in the industry.

Dispute resolution Vietnam perspective

Dentons Insights - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 01:00

Vietnam: In the context of Vietnam entering an era of "mega construction" with numerous key infrastructure projects, establishing an effective dispute resolution mechanism has become a crucial factor determining the success of investment projects.

Landmark ECJ ruling: caregivers of disabled children protected under discrimination law

Dentons Insights - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 01:00

United Kingdom: A recent European ruling has found that parents of children with disabilities are entitled to protection under disability discrimination legislation. We analyse what it means for multinational employers and potential implications for UK employers.

Product instructions under GPSR: what you need to know

Dentons Insights - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 01:00

Poland: Product safety regulations are tightening across Europe, and many businesses are asking practical questions about product instructions and safety information. Must instructions and safety information always be included? What language should they be in? Can a QR code be used instead of paper instructions?

New grant opportunities for biogas and biomethane projects in Hungary

Dentons Insights - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 01:00

Hungary: To increase biogas and biomethane production in Hungary, the Ministry of Energy has launched a support scheme as part of the Jedlik Ányos Energy Program. We have summarized the main terms and conditions of the new biogas support scheme.

Employment Echo - October Edition

Dentons Insights - Fr, 03.10.2025 - 01:00

New Zealand: In this edition of the Echo, we consider the risks of informal employment in Wei v Lanquan Ltd and the approach to managing employee mental health challenges as highlighted in Chief of New Zealand Defence Force v YFX. We also consider the first claims filed under the new pay equity legislation. Finally, we provide a brief overview of the recent application of the new Employment Relations (Pay Deductions for Partial Strikes) Amendment Act 2025 and the Holidays Act reform. 

Sechste Verordnung zur Änderung der Versorgungsmedizin-Verordnung

Buzer Nachrichten - Do, 02.10.2025 - 23:00
03.10.2025 Sechste Verordnung zur Änderung der Versorgungsmedizin-Verordnung
V. v. 29.09.2025 BGBl. 2025 I Nr. 228

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- Versorgungsmedizin-Verordnung (VersMedV)

Soldat schwört Treueeid ab: Entlassung unumgänglich

beck-aktuell - Do, 02.10.2025 - 17:11
Erklärt ein Soldat, sich an seinen Treueeid nicht mehr gebunden zu fühlen und einem etwaigen Marschbefehl im Rahmen einer NATO-Verpflichtung nicht Folge leisten zu wollen, so ist er aus dem Dienst zu entfernen. Das bestätigt das BVerwG.

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Einfrieren von Eizellen: Krankenkassen zahlen erst ab Juli 2021

beck-aktuell - Do, 02.10.2025 - 16:38

Gesetzliche Krankenkassen müssen erst ab Juli 2021 die Kosten für eine Kryokonservierung von Eizellen übernehmen. Auf das frühere Inkrafttreten der Kryo-Richtlinie des Gemeinsamen Bundesausschusses ist nicht abzustellen, wie das LSG Nordrhein-Westfalen klarstellt.



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35 Jahre Deutsche Einheit: Zeit für eine gemeinsame Verfassung?

beck-aktuell - Do, 02.10.2025 - 16:32

Am 3. Oktober jährt sich die Deutsche Einheit zum 35. Mal. Juristisch präziser: der Beitritt der DDR-Länder zum Grundgesetz. Doch das in Art. 146 GG verankerte Versprechen einer gemeinsamen Verfassung blieb unerfüllt – Makel oder notwendige Folge des Weges von 1990, fragt Kyrill A. Schwarz.



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