Half-year hit: the key regulatory developments shaping 2026
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In our latest Commercially Connected Bitesize podcast, Angela Kindness and Sara Ellis from our Commercial Professional Support Lawyer team discuss the key regulatory developments shaping 2026. They consider what these changes mean for commercial contracts and share practical considerations for organisations navigating an increasingly complex regulatory environment.
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