News & Insights

From the Changing Legal Landscape

News & Insights

From the Changing Legal Landscape

September 10, 2024
A digital copy of the compliance checklist, part of the Vialex/CRMG workshop "Cybercrime and Cybersecurity - How to remain compliant in a new era of cybersecurity regulation: data privacy, risk profiling, operational resilience" at the FinTech Tables conference "Building Security & Trust in Financial Services & FinTech", Abertay cyberQuarter, Dundee, 11 September 2024
September 9, 2024
On 11 September, Vialex will be at Abertay cyberQuarter, Dundee, as sponsors of the FinTech-Tables conference "Building Security & Trust in Financial Services & FinTech". As part of a day focusing on cybersecurity and collaboration in the supply chain, we are sharing this useful infographic guide to the outsourcing cycle involving FinTech suppliers, and highlighting the practical issues of managing relationships to secure collaboration for operational resilience.
August 29, 2024
Head of Real Estate, Katie Corrigan, says a well-drafted contract, and a good understanding of commercial context plays an important role in supporting economic and creative goals in the arts.
July 25, 2024
Those operating in the growing film-making sector need to be aware of the legal rights involved in adaptations, writes senior legal director, Louise Purdie
June 27, 2024
Business needs to see an end to flip-flopping policies and the start of a joined-up, equal partner approach between government and business, to achieve much needed economic growth, says Vialex CEO Keith Anderson.
May 30, 2024
With UK immigration law in a state of flux, Steven Dunn details the most recent changes impacting employers and the importance for businesses to stay on top of the changes, and expect more to come.
April 29, 2024
Facial recognition technology used within workplace and recruitment processes has prompted new legal claims writes Natalia Milne, a legal manager with Vialex Group company, Navigator Employment Law.
March 28, 2024
Katie Corrigan, head of real estate, assesses the potential benefits for both business, and wider society of greater diversity within business leadership positions.
March 27, 2024
Our head of pensions services, Steven Dunn, looks at the legal, financial, and social dimensions surrounding the campaign by the Women Against State Pension Inequality, and draws some parallels with the sentiments expressed in Shakespeare’s play, ‘The Taming of the Shrew’.
February 28, 2024
Legel Director Liz Cox discusses the the new tensions being created by AI tools over content and intellectual rights
January 25, 2024
Away from regulation, an important issue in relation to AI is who bears the legal risk, says Keith Anderson, Vialex CEO
January 9, 2024
For Steven Dunn, our head of immigration law, the recent announcement of significant changes to the government’s post-Brexit immigration regime brought to mind not only the 1980s band Orange Juice and their song “rip it up and start again”, but also how much of the government’s immigration policy seems reflected in music from the ‘80s.