Two items of UPC news have caught the eye in the early weeks of January. First, the incoming French Presidency of the European Commission has made it unequivocally clear that it supports the … [Read more...] about Everything looks set for the Unified Patents Court to go ahead this year but…. Are we really out of the woods yet?
Archives for January 2022
The Month In Pensions – Pensions in 2022 podcast special
In The Month In Pensions for December 2021, Ian Chapman-Curry looks at what a return to working from home and the broader shift to agile working means for the pensions industry. We then round up … [Read more...] about The Month In Pensions – Pensions in 2022 podcast special
Unified Patent Court (UPC) preparation can now start as requisite 13th Member State (Austria) ratifies the PAP-Protocol
The Protocol to the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court on provisional application (PAP-Protocol) provides that it will "enter into force the day after 13 Signatory States of the Agreement on a … [Read more...] about Unified Patent Court (UPC) preparation can now start as requisite 13th Member State (Austria) ratifies the PAP-Protocol
Are you ready for CPD and pensions in 2022?
Pensions Expert, the leading pensions service from the Financial Times, ran a bespoke article on our Pensions in 2022 theme. You can read it (link below) and, if you are so minded, log half an hour of … [Read more...] about Are you ready for CPD and pensions in 2022?
New year, new values: Public procurement thresholds in place from 1 January 2022
As of 1 January 2022, the minimum financial thresholds for the procurement regime to apply changed, so new ones are now in force. The change has two key features: The new thresholds only … [Read more...] about New year, new values: Public procurement thresholds in place from 1 January 2022