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05.04.2024

WR ESG Alert: Shell appeals landmark climate ruling while EU members agree on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

In this month's ESG alert, we describe Shell's appeal against a landmark climate ruling, the approval by EU members of a revised version of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive as well as recent EU climate initiatives and proposals to align Norwegian climate regulations with EU standards

19.03.2024

EU Council and Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament approves amended draft of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

On 15 March 2024, the Committee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER) of the Council of the European Union (the "Council") surprisingly approved an amended draft of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (the "CS3D"). On 19 March, the amended draft of the CS3D was approved by the Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) of the European Parliament.

14.03.2024

Last ned vår krisehåndteringsapp

Wikborg Reins Krisehåndteringsverktøy er nå klart for nedlasting. Verktøyet gir praktisk, umiddelbar og trinnvis veiledning i tilfelle ulike typer kriser oppstår som følge av uanmeldte inspeksjoner og kontroller fra politiet eller andre offentlige myndigheter.

14.03.2024

Wikborg Rein Exclusive in All Chambers Europe Categories

We are delighted to announce that we have once again achieved top rankings in Chambers Europe. Wikborg Rein is the only Norwegian law firm ranked in all 19 categories.

01.03.2024

WR ESG Alert: The EU Council fails to endorse the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, leaving the future of the Directive hanging in the balance

In this month's ESG alert, we highlight the EU Council's failure to endorse the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and the European Parliament's efforts to combat gender-based violence, and provide an update on various environmental developments at the EU and Norwegian levels.

15.02.2024

EU takes steps to ­empower consumers for the green transition

Shielding consumers from greenwashing and misleading environmental claims constitutes an important aspect of the European Union’s strategy to cultivate a more environmentally sustainable economy. A European Commission study in 2020 revealed that more than 50% of environmental claims within the EU were unclear or misleading, with 40% lacking substantiation.

02.02.2024

WR ESG Alert: Key decisions by Norwegian and French courts relating to the environment and crimes against humanity

In this month's ESG alert, we describe the recent decision by France's highest court which paves the way for charges to be brought against Lafarge for complicity in crimes against humanity and a decision by Oslo District Court which invalidates three Norwegian oil and gas field permits on environmental grounds.

31.01.2024

Working conditions at Turkish yards and the Norwegian Transparency Act

Norwegian media has recently published a number of stories on the alleged poor working conditions at Turkish shipyards. Norwegian shipowners contracting with foreign yards must be prepared to provide information on their efforts to ensure decent working conditions pursuant to the Norwegian Transparency Act.

19.01.2024

Nye partnere fra egne rekker

Vi gleder oss over å ønske velkommen tre nye interne tilskudd til vårt partnerskap i Kristin Nordland Brattli, Martin H. Bryde og Stian Holm Johannessen.

05.01.2024

WR ESG Alert: EU agreement on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and updates to and expansion of a range of environmental obligations

In this month's ESG alert, we highlight that political agreement has been reached at EU level with respect to the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation as well as new rules to strengthen the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. We also describe an expanded scope for sustainability disclosure obligations following a report by the European Supervisory Authorities and revisions to the Norwegian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Act.

21.12.2023

EU agreement on corporate due diligence rules to safeguard human rights and environment

On 14 December 2023, the European Parliament and the European Council informally agreed on a new directive on corporate sustainability due diligence (the "CS3D" or the "directive") obliging firms to integrate their human rights and environmental impact into their management systems. The directive has been called a historic breakthrough in the way companies are now responsible for potential abuse in their value chain. Subsequent to the negotiations, the Lead MEP said that this was a starting point for shaping the economy of the future.

04.12.2023

Forslag om ytterligere skjerping av kontrollen med utenlandske investeringer

Nærings- og fiskeridepartementet mottok i dag rapporten fra Investeringskontrollutvalget, med forslag om ytterligere skjerping av investeringskontrollen i Norge. Forslaget søker å balansere hensynet til økonomisk åpenhet og effektiv tilgang til utenlandsk kapital, mot nasjonale sikkerhetsinteresser, i et stadig skiftende geopolitisk landskap.

30.11.2023

WR ESG Alert: New climate lawsuit against the Norwegian government and expansion of the EU Emissions Trading System

In this month's ESG alert, we highlight that shipping activities have been incorporated into the EU Emissions Trading System, and that provisional agreement has been reached at EU level with respect to the Critical Raw Materials Act, the EU Nature Restoration Law and an EU Regulation to reduce energy sector methane emissions. We also report on the latest climate lawsuit against the Norwegian government.

31.10.2023

WR ESG Alert: Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism enters transitional phase, EU taxonomy news, proposed increase in fines for violations of the Working Environment Act

In this month's ESG alert, we highlight that the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism has entered its transitional phase, we note the publication of various recommendations and reports calling for a more environmentally sustainable future and update on public consultations on proposed legislative amendments to the Working Environment Act and the Lawyers Act. We also provide an update on the EU taxonomy and mention Europol's Financial and Economic Crime Threat Assessment.

29.09.2023

WR ESG Alert

We are pleased to announce the launch of our monthly ESG alert service, where we will provide updates on key developments on topics of relevance under the ESG umbrella. The WR ESG alerts intend to offer a focused perspective on environmental and social issues, emphasising material developments and their implications. However, this may not encompass all aspects of the broader ESG spectrum and will generally not cover governance-related updates.

11.07.2023

EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework: What does it mean for businesses and what to expect going forward?

On 10 July 2023, the European Commission adopted its adequacy decision for the United States.

12.05.2023

Oppdatert risikovurdering av hvitvasking og terrorfinansiering fra Finanstilsynet

Finanstilsynet publiserte den 10. mai 2023 en oppdatert vurdering av hvitvaskings- og terrorfinansieringsrisiko hos rapporteringspliktige foretak under Finanstilsynets tilsyn.

11.04.2023

Forslag til endringer i sikkerhetsloven – utvidelse av meldeplikten

Regjeringen fremmet fredag 31. mars en lovproposisjon om forslag til endringer i sikkerhetsloven. Forslaget innebærer at langt flere transaksjoner enn i dag kan bli underlagt eierskapskontroll, og endringer i saksbehandlingsreglene som kan få stor betydning for gjennomføring av transaksjoner som omfattes.

23.02.2023

Fylte Nasjonalmuseet med sanksjoner og hvitvasking på agendaen

Under vignetten «Nye muligheter – Norge mot 2030» arrangerer Wikborg Rein fagseminarer gjennom vårt 100-årsjubileum i 2023 der vi belyser viktige temaer for næringslivet, og staker ut kursen videre. Først ut i år var sanksjoner og hvitvasking.

12.12.2022

The year of sanctions – some lessons learnt

The massive and unprecedented sanctions imposed against Russia have required significant efforts to manage the risks and impact of sanctions, particularly in view of creative attempts to circumvent by some parties. In this article we explain why you should update your sanctions clause, and how to ensure that it is fit for purpose.

16.03.2022

Wikborg Rein topprangert i Chambers Europe 2022

Vi er svært glade for at vi også i 2022 har tatt et steg opp i Chambers Europe, den årlige advokatguiden for Europas ledende advokatfirmaer.

01.03.2022

Proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: extensive due diligence requirements

On 23 February 2022, the European Commission adopted its proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (the "CSDD Directive"). The proposal has been called a game-changer in the way companies operate their business activities throughout the global value chain, and sets out extensive sustainability due diligence requirements as well as introducing new corporate governance obligations for in-scope companies.

14.06.2021

Nye standardkontrakter fra EU-kommisjonen

De endelige kontraktsvilkårene fra EU-kommisjonen har kommet, og de vil være sentrale i arbeidet med å etterleve reglene som følger av personvernforordningen og Schrems II-dommen. I denne artikkelen gir vi en kort oversikt over det du må vite om standardavtalene.

29.04.2021

Administrative sanksjoner – objektivt sanksjonsansvar i strid med EMK?

Det finnes en rekke bestemmelser i den offentligrettslige lovgivningen som gir forvaltningen myndighet til å ilegge ulike former for administrative sanksjoner, typisk overtredelsesgebyr. Vi ser nærmere på hvilket skyldkrav som er nødvendig og hva man som foretak bør være klar over dersom man kommer i en situasjon der foretaket risikerer å bli ilagt slike sanksjoner. Temaet har høy aktualitet, dels fordi forvaltningen har stadig flere hjemler til å ilegge administrative sanksjoner, og dels fordi Høyesterett nylig har avsagt en dom som kan innebære at dagens forvaltningspraksis er i strid med Den europeiske menneskerettskonvensjon (EMK).

08.02.2021

Compliance post Schrems II

La det være sagt først som sist: Du må forholde deg til Schrems II-dommen. Dernest: Det er, for de fleste, ingen grunn til panikk, men du må ta noen grep.

28.04.2019

Et ansvarlig næringsliv

Vi vet godt at virksomheter kan ha stor påvirkning på miljø, samfunn og enkeltpersoner. De senere årene har vi imidlertid sett en betydelig utvikling i krav og forventninger til at næringslivet skal opptre ansvarlig. Ansvarlighet og bærekraft opptar stadig flere investorer og selskaper – butikk og etikk blir sammenfallende.

03.02.2019

Update – Beneficial ownership register act

In order to fully implement the EU Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive, Norway is soon to establish the necessary legal basis for a Beneficial Ownership Register. The EU Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive article 30 provides that companies in Member States should obtain and hold information relating to their “Beneficial Owners” and that this information should be reported to a central register.

31.10.2018

Guidance on drafting and interpreting contractual sanctions clauses

In this article, we discuss the first UK case dealing with the scope of a sanctions exclusion clause in the context of the re-imposed US sanctions on Iran and the EU Blocking Regulation. We also provide some pointers for in-house counsel drafting sanctions exclusion clauses.

16.09.2018

Ny hvitvaskingslov og -forskrift trer i kraft 15. oktober 2018

Forskrifter til ny hvitvaskingslov er vedtatt og det er besluttet at nytt regelverk trer i kraft 15. oktober 2018. Med ny hvitvaskingslov og -forskrift vil Norge implementere sentrale deler av EUs fjerde hvitvaskingsdirektiv og anbefalingene fra Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

05.09.2018

Privilege in the UK – a landmark decision

A High Court decision limiting privilege in relation to advice prepared for a company regarding claims of fraud and corruption has recently been overturned by the Court of Appeal in London. The decision widens the scope of protection for disclosing documents created by internal investigations and should give comfort to organisations facing such allegations.

27.05.2018

Should privilege against self-incrimination apply to corporate investigations?

Privilege against self-incrimination is a fundamental principle that protects witnesses from revealing information which might expose them to an accusation or criminal charge. Many legal systems recognise this privilege, and in Norway the right to protect oneself against self-incrimination is a rule of law. The privilege derives both from the right to a fair hearing as defined in article 95 of Constitution and article 6(1) of the European Convention on Human Rights in addition to article 14(3)g of the United Nations Convention on Civil and Political Rights. In the US the privilege is enshrined in the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution.

27.05.2018

What Do President Trump's Iran Threats Mean for Norwegian Companies?

At last month's State of the Union address, President Trump called on Congress to "address the fundamental flaws in the terrible Iran nuclear deal". Trump has been attacking the deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (the "JCPOA"), since he began campaigning for the presidency. But this latest statement, made at one of Washington's most important political events and coming on the heels of Trump's January 12 threat to withdraw from the JCPOA, suggests that the president may be closer to taking action. If Trump does decide to end US participation in the JCPOA, how will he do it? And what will this mean for Norwegian companies considering business in Iran?

27.05.2018

Corporate criminal liability; the impact of an effective compliance program

An effective compliance program is essential for any business and it needs to be strong, both on paper and in practice. It addition to providing measures to assist companies to prevent, detect and respond to violations of laws and regulations, such programs have an important role to play as part of any defence against corporate criminal investigations and prosecutions.

24.05.2018

Considerations for Norwegian Companies after the US Withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal

On May 8, President Donald Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.

14.05.2018

Forslag til ny hvitvaskingslov lagt frem for Stortinget

Fredag 16. februar 2018 la regjeringen frem forslag til ny hvitvaskingslov – Prop. 40 L (2017-2018). Lovforslaget gjennomfører store deler av EUs fjerde hvitvaskingsdirektiv (Europaparlaments- og rådsdirektiv (EU) 2015/849) i norsk rett. Selv om lovforslaget bygger på eksisterende lovgivning inneholder lovforslaget en del utvidelser.