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  • State Aid will be a feature of the response to the COVID-19 crisis so the European Commission adopts “it will do whatever it takes” approach
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    State Aid will be a feature of the response to the COVID-19 crisis so the European Commission adopts “it will do whatever it takes” approach

    Some businesses in Ireland, the UK and various European Union member states may require State Aid and State support to deal with the current crisis.

    COVID-19
  • COVID-19 and State Aid. Coronavirus: European Commission Upholds Danish State Aid Scheme for Cancellations
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    COVID-19 and State Aid. Coronavirus: European Commission Upholds Danish State Aid Scheme for Cancellations

    On 13 March 2020, the European Commission found as being compatible with EU state law a €12m/DKK 91m scheme operated by Denmark to compensate organisers of events for loss or damage caused by cancellations of large public events due to the COVID-19/Coronavirus outbreak.

    COVID-19
  • Coronavirus: Plan, Prepare and Respond - Guidance for UK & NI Employers  
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    Coronavirus: Plan, Prepare and Respond - Guidance for UK & NI Employers  

    As countries continue to respond to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, employers are understandably under pressure to ensure they protect their employees, react appropriately and ensure steps taken are in line with national guidance. The UK has announced that it has moved from phase 1 "containment" to phase 2, seeking to "delay" the peak of the outbreak.

    COVID-19 Belfast
  • COVID-19: CBI Statement
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    COVID-19: CBI Statement

    On 4 March 2020 the Central Bank (CBI) issued a statement on COVID-19 indicating that it is monitoring developments closely to assess the impact on the economy and financial system. The short statement also sets out the Central Bank's expectation that regulated firms should have appropriate contingency plans in place to deal with major operational events, should they occur.

    Asset Management & Investment Funds
  • COVID-19 essential update for employers: New Illness Benefit arrangements are imminent
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    COVID-19 essential update for employers: New Illness Benefit arrangements are imminent

    In this, our third bulletin on employment matters related to coronavirus (COVID-19), we focus on the news just announced that the rules on illness benefit will be amended, which will include enabling employees to benefit from state illness benefit earlier than would be the case in normal circumstances.

    COVID-19
  • Central Bank proposals for new Pre-Approval Controlled Functions
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    Central Bank proposals for new Pre-Approval Controlled Functions

    On 25 February 2020 the Central Bank published a 'Notice of Intention' which proposed the addition of a number of new roles to the list of pre-approval controlled functions (PCFs) under the Central Bank's Fitness and Probity Regime.

    Asset Management & Investment Funds
  • Confidentiality Rings Upheld: Goode Concrete v CRH [2017] IEHC 534
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    Confidentiality Rings Upheld: Goode Concrete v CRH [2017] IEHC 534

    The Court of Appeal has upheld a High Court decision in Goode Concrete V CRH PLC & Ors [2017] IEHC 534 in relation to the concept and permissibility of "Confidentiality Rings" in Irish Law.

    Disputes
  • Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Directive
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    Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Directive

    The Commission for Aviation Regulation (CAR) has published a report recommending changes to the rules governing insolvency protection for package travel 'organisers' and 'linked travel arrangement' (LTA) facilitators established in Ireland.

    EU, Competition & Procurement
  • The need to exercise ‘caution’ when engaging with regulatory investigators
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    The need to exercise ‘caution’ when engaging with regulatory investigators

    A recent High Court decision in Health Products Regulatory Authority v Anne Rossi has confirmed that regulatory authorities can interview suspects on a voluntary cautioned basis, without being required to invoke any specific statutory powers.

    Disputes
  • Beneficial Ownership filings for ICAVs and Unit Trusts
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    Beneficial Ownership filings for ICAVs and Unit Trusts

    The Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) have confirmed that they will be responsible for establishing the Central Beneficial Ownership Register in respect of ICAVs and Unit Trusts.

    Asset Management & Investment Funds
  • Article

    Financial Services Regulation and Compliance - Insurance Feb 2020

    Domestically, the CBI proposes new Pre-Approval Control Functions roles; At European level OJ publishes Commission implementing Regulation on the calculation of technical provisions and basic own funds in Q1 2020

    Finance
  • Article

    Financial Services Regulation and Compliance - Funds Feb 2020

    Domestically, the CBI issued a detailed UCITS liquidity questionnaire to certain Irish UCITS fund management companies and Irish UCITS for completion in March 2020; At European level ESMA published its Strategy on Sustainable Finance.

    Finance