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What is the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, and do you need to comply?
The Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (the Act) is German legislation that came into force in Germany in 1 January 2023. As a UK company,
The CSR Directive and how to comply
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is a piece of European Legislation which came into force on 5 January 2023. Even though the UK has
Which governance issues can sabotage your ESG reporting?
When we think about the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) obligations of companies, the focus is often on climate risk and social responsibility (or the
ESG compliance: How to comply with the social aspect of ESG
Whether by choice or necessity, more and more companies are finding themselves at the helm of ESG issues. It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the
ESG compliance: what are your environmental obligations?
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues are on the agenda for all businesses these days. Bigger businesses have to report on their compliance but even
Copyright, trademarks and patents explained
You probably recognise copyright, trademarks and patents as types of intellectual property (IP). But how do you know if you need one in your business?
What is an LLP and when is it a good idea?
A Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is a way to structure your business as a hybrid between a partnership and a limited company. As an LLP,
Unpicking IP: Protecting the Intellectual Property created in joint ventures
Intellectual property (‘IP’) can be one of the most valuable assets to a business. It refers to ‘creations of the mind’ such as literature, art
Legal considerations for AI use and development
The rise in artificial intelligence (AI) is gathering pace and more and more businesses are adopting forms of AI into their working practises. There is
Emojis in contractual negotiations: does a ‘thumbs up‘ (👍) mean acceptance of contract terms?
As a matter of common sense, as well as in law, parties to an agreement need to know when that agreement has been reached. In
Legal Implications of Chat GPT
Everyone’s talking about it. Chat GPT is the generative AI technology that interacts with users in a conversational way. And it has made quite the
Contracts every start up needs to get going
The legal agreements every start-up needs in place before you begin trading You’re ready to hit the ground running on your new venture. Along with
Key terms to look out for in your SaaS agreement
“Software as a service” or SaaS is increasingly popular as a way to licence certain software. You buy the right to use the software for
Reasons why your company should have a shareholders’ agreement in place
When you’re starting your business, you’ve got ideas and tasks coming out of your ears. Do you really need to add “get a shareholders’ agreement
What happens if your T&Cs conflict with your supplier’s?
Your business probably enters contracts with suppliers that are governed by standard terms and conditions. Your T&Cs are likely to be attached to your purchase
4 important reasons why you need professionally drafts Terms & Conditions
Do you really need to ask a lawyer to draft the Standard Terms & Conditions for your business? You could have a go at drafting
Tracking The Data Landscape
Gary O’Reilly talks building sites, legal matters and data – in BusinessWorks Worcestershire & The Black Country. Featured in the Entrepreneur section, our very own
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and your business
Businesses are under increasing pressure to be more ethical, sustainable and climate friendly. Failure to comply with environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria can have
EU/UK Representatives
If your business trades with the EU it’s essential that you understand the process of collecting and handling data in a compliant way. Do you
Standard contractual clauses-issues for Irish (and other EU) companies.
Most EU companies (including, of course, Irish companies) use third party processors in one form or another to undertake data processing for them both in
The Privacy Pulse – SCC’s, Cookies and EU Reps what do we need to do?
We join The Privacy Pulse and The Data Privacy Advisory Service for a webinar covering the new Standard Contractual Clauses, EU reps and Cookies. Experts, Nigel, Paul, Laura and
Dutch DPA imposes fine of €525,000 on Locatefamily.com for failing to appoint Article 27 EU representative
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) has imposed a fine of €525,000 on the website Locatefamily.com for failing to appoint an Article 27 GDPR representative in the EU. The DPA also ordered that the company must designate an EU representative, or must pay 20,000 euros for every 2 weeks it does not have such a representative, with a maximum of 120,000 euros. (As of the 13 May 2021 there is no evidence that the company have appointed an EU representative).
UK and Ireland data transfers: ‘Adequacy’ is not the end of the matter
The European Commission (EC) published a draft UK adequacy decision on the 19 of February 2021, which will come as a huge relief for businesses
Impact of Brexit: Privacy and Data Transfers with Seers and SME Comply
Impact of Brexit: Privacy & Data Transfers SME Comply – Online Event Seersco is hosting the next privacy webinar on the “Impact of Brexit: Privacy
GDPR: The hidden obligation
The GDPR applies to all companies processing the personal data of individuals residing in the EU, regardless of the company’s location, and regardless of whether
EU & UK Representative (Article 27 GDPR)
With only eleven weeks to go before the UK leave the EU with or without a deal, there are a number of practical steps SMEs
Shop in the Shires: celebrating the two counties local businesses
Over the past number of months businesses have been welcoming customers back into their stores after months of closures and hardship, for the local business
Bounce back offer
Take a look at our Chamber members’ bounce-back offer – 10% off all services for a year: hwchamber.co.uk/business/sme-comply-ltd.
From lockdown to open-up – employee issues
On 23rd June 2020 we were told that social distancing was to be reduced from 2m to 1m+ where possible. This relaxation will have a
Returning to Work: Is Your Business Legal
As businesses begin to reopen and employees return to work, it’s crucial to ensure your business remains legal. Yet, under such unprecedented circumstances, it can
Suspected WhatsApp breach and what you should do!
Please see update below from the Irish Data Protection Commission, and what you should do to protect your personal data. “DPC Statement – WhatsApp Security
Is your direct marketing lawful?
While all the talk over the past year has been in relation to GDPR, the recent case discussed below highlights the need to go back
Can SME’s really wait until the 29 March 2019?
Implement your fail-safe mechanism now! A big week in politics lies ahead, the same can also be said for data protection. If a Brexit deal
Brexit – Get competitive advantage!
For the purposes of data protection, the UK will transitionally recognise all EEA states, EU and EEA institutions and Gibraltar as providing an adequate level
How safe is your Christmas present?
Advice on Connected Toys and Devices Interactive toys are on the top of many children’s Christmas list. Some of these toys have the ability to interact
Cybercrime – We are under attack!
Introduction Cybercrime and cyber risk, like any other risk to your business, needs to be managed properly and considered a high priority risk for the
Deal or No Deal – the data protection implications of Brexit
There is considerable uncertainty regarding the future relationship between the UK and the EU in relation to data protection. This news blog sets out the