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EU View Bulletin – March 2026
CRD6, Article 21C Insights and Transposition Developments – March 2026
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01 April 2026Publication
CRD6, Article 21C Insights and Transposition Developments – March 2026
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01 April 2026 Publication
The government has published a Call for Evidence on stablecoin to consider whether they should be subject to different tax treatment to other cryptoassets.

31 March 2026 Publication
The High Court finds ex-employees misused confidential information and trade secrets, offering lessons on managing confidentiality risks.

31 March 2026 Publication
In our March edition, we explore AI disputes, how courts are responding to AI use, key regulatory reforms, enforcement developments and notable cases.
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31 March 2026 Publication
PRA fined UK Insurance £10.625m for Solvency II reporting failures, marking the first use of the Early Account Scheme and highlighting governance and resourcing