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Good citizen Uber wants a regulatory Better Deal in Europe - but a better deal for who?

Read later Audio version Summary: We must all work together to build A Better Deal, says Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, but will Europe be as willing to listen as Californian voters were? Having lost a crucial legal battle in the UK, will Uber’s attempts to get in the driving seat when it comes to the European Union’s latest regulatory review steer things in the right direction?  Last month the UK Supreme Court upheld a ruling that Uber drivers should be classed as workers, not independent contractors, and as such are entitled to minimum wage, holiday and sick pay, and rest breaks. It was the final stage of a five year legal battle and one that sees Uber looking at the possibility of a wave of compensation claims. 

February 2021: International Arbitration Update | Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Halliburton v Chubb: UK Supreme Court Provides Guidance on an Arbitrator’s Duties of Impartiality, Disclosure, and Confidentiality This month’s International Arbitration Update considers the landmark UK Supreme Court decision of Halliburton Company v Chubb Bermuda Insurance Ltd [2020] UKSC 48. The decision is important because it provides guidance on the disclosures that parties should expect from an arbitrator when circumstances exist which might give rise to justifiable doubts as to his or her impartiality.  In providing this guidance, the Supreme Court discussed the interaction between an arbitrator’s duties of impartiality, disclosure, and confidentiality, which are not easily reconciled.

Letters: Why is it only Scottish ministers are expected to resign?

UK Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick accepted last May that he had approved a £1billion east London housing development unlawfully IN recent days I have noted an increasing clamour across certain media outlets and, controversially, in the Holyrood chamber itself, for our First Minister to resign. The Conservatives tell us that she has breached the ministerial code, even before we have had the opportunity to see the deliberations of the relevant investigating body, which, incidentally, is not the one in the headlines right now. Memories of unlawful activities in another Parliament came to my mind, so I carried out a limited check of the records going back just 18 months.

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