The proposed regulation would ban forced labour-made products from the EU market, affecting companies’ supply chains and requiring compliance checks.
By Paul A. Davies, Michael D. Green, and James Bee
On 5 March 2024, the European Parliament and
Latham & Watkins is a global law firm with more than 2,700 lawyers in its offices located in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the United States. The firm has internationally recognized practices in a wide spectrum of transactional, litigation, corporate and regulatory areas. Our success is grounded in our devotion to the collaborative process, which reaches across global offices and practices and draws upon our deep subject matter expertise, an abiding commitment to teamwork and a powerful tradition of creative lawyering.
The proposed regulation would ban forced labour-made products from the EU market, affecting companies’ supply chains and requiring compliance checks.
By Paul A. Davies, Michael D. Green, and James Bee
On 5 March 2024, the European Parliament and…
The court’s decision is the latest development in the litigation over the SEC’s final rules, which have faced numerous legal challenges since their adoption.
By Paul A. Davies, Sarah E. Fortt, and Betty M. Huber
On March 15,…
This latest example of strategic coordination between Hong Kong regulators confirms a broader regulatory mission and shared objectives.
By Dominic Geiser, Truman Mak, Evangeline Tsui, and Charlotte Wong
On 5 March 2024, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange…
Fighting financial crime, protecting consumers’ needs, and bolstering wholesale markets are the regulator’s key priorities for the year ahead.
By Rob Moulton, Nicola Higgs, Becky Critchley, and Charlotte Collins
On 19 March 2024, the FCA published its…
Following extended negotiations, the directive was endorsed with a significantly narrower scope that would reduce the number of companies affected.
By Paul A. Davies, Michael D. Green, and James Bee
On 15 March 2024, EU Member States endorsed…
The Sexism in the City report highlights key issues affecting women in financial services and sets out a number of recommendations to address them.
By Nell Perks, Ella McGinn, and Charlotte Collins
On 8 March 2024, the House…
The guidelines aim to transform China’s approach to ESG by introducing sustainability disclosure rules for large listed companies.
By Hui Xu, Paul A. Davies, Jean-Philippe Brisson, and Qingyi Pan
On February 8, 2024, under the auspices of…
The PDPL has broad extraterritorial scope and substantial penalties for non-compliance, with full enforcement expected to start in September.
By Brian A. Meenagh and Lucy Tucker
The Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) is the first comprehensive data protection law in…
The PDPL has broad extraterritorial scope and substantial penalties for non-compliance, with full enforcement expected to start in September.
By Brian A. Meenagh and Lucy Tucker
The Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) is the first comprehensive data protection law in…
The rule targets a statutory loophole that the CFPB asserts large credit card issuers exploited to exact excessive late fees from consumers.
By Barrie VanBrackle and Deric Behar
On March 5, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a…