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Additional employees and office space will aid the development of the business in years to come.
A unique project to establish a new printing operation in Jersey, covering several areas of Pinel Advocates' practice.
Jersey can build on its unique position and continue to be a location of choice for investors and businesses.
The EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) takes effect on 3 July 2016 and repeals and replaces the EU Market Abuse Directive and its implementing legislation
Pinel Advocates Venture Capital completes its first investment of 2016.
Award follows on from consistent growth in Pinel Advocates' business.
Wide-ranging changes from MiFID II are likely to be introduced in 2017.
Pinel Advocates' Group Partner Agnieszka Blaszczyk has been featured in the Jersey Evening Post's Young Leaders 2016 list.
Pinel Advocates is delighted to have joined the Jersey Chamber of Commerce.
Pinel Advocates is delighted to announce that it has joined the Institute of Directors.
The Institute of Directors has been supporting businesses and the people who run them since 1903.
A new draft law has been prepared that would improve the existing limited liability law in Jersey law and a consultation to industry is taking place.
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Pinel Advocates is looking to recruit energetic, ambitious individuals to join is growing team.
Agnieszka Blaszczyk, Group Partner and Oliver Hughes, Associate of Pinel Advocates discuss the latest developments and trends in relation to local business sales and acquisitions.
What impact will the new EU regulations to be introduced on data protection have on my online Jersey business?
It is expected that the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (the “Regulation”) will be finalised in the first quarter of 2015. The Regulation will apply to all processing of personal data by a business operating in the EU market, whether or not the business is physically based in the EU. Jersey businesses providing services to European consumers will have to meet the requirements of the Regulation, even if these differ from Jersey law requirements. All Jersey businesses should therefore be aware of the pending Regulation, particularly those involved in data hosting or Cloud computing, and those who have EU citizens as clients. Any breach of the Regulation by a business could lead to economic penalties.
Jersey is currently assessed as being compliant with EU standards, so maintaining that high standard in line with the new Regulation will be important. It is likely that Jersey will need to update and amend the current Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 (the “Law”) in due course to ensure Jersey remains compliant with the Regulation. The best way to prepare for the impending changes is for a business to review its existing data protection policies and procedures to ensure that they comply with the current Law.