Updates recently added to our Corporate Notes blog include the BEIS Committee follow-up inquiry into audit reform, the latest developments for corporate practitioners regarding COVID-19, a Supreme Court ruling regarding employers not being vicariously liable for employee's actions, listing rule changes on display documents and rights attaching to shares, and new National Storage Mechanism to launch next week.
- Audit reform - BEIS Committee follow-up inquiry
- COVID-19 - latest developments for corporate practitioners
- Data protection - employer not vicariously liable for employee's actions
- Listing regime - listing rules changes on display documents and rights attaching to shares
- Listing regime - new National Storage Mechanism to launch next week
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