• About WordPress
    • WordPress.org
    • Documentation
    • Learn WordPress
    • Support
    • Feedback
  • Notifications
    Notifications
Skip to content (Press Enter)
  • Home
  • Arbitration
  • Civil Procedure
  • Class Actions
  • Contract/Commercial
  • Cyber/Data/Privacy
  • Fraud/White Collar
  • Life Sciences
  • Technology
  • Products

On the Record

Key insights on disputes and the issues that drive them

On the Record

Key insights on disputes and the issues that drive them

  • Home
  • Arbitration
  • Civil Procedure
  • Class Actions
  • Contract/Commercial
  • Cyber/Data/Privacy
  • Fraud/White Collar
  • Life Sciences
  • Technology
  • Products
HomeClass ActionsThe EU’s General Product Safety Regulation: What’s New?
Class Actions

The EU’s General Product Safety Regulation: What’s New?

Updated on August 27, 2024August 27, 20241 min read
Share

Our colleagues in the Products team have posted the first in a series of the European Union’s General Product Safety Regulation: The EU’s General Product Safety Regulation: What’s New? – Productwise (cooley.com). This is a substantial update of the current regime and brings increased enforcement and class action risks. 

Contributors

Cooley

Post Navigation

Previous Article

Arbitration Bill Passes Second Reading at House of Lords

Next Article

Court of Appeal Provides Comfort to Lenders on Default Interest Clauses

You may also like

Civil Procedure Class Actions

UK government reviews opt-out class actions regime – a decade in – time for a change?

Class Actions Products Technology

Right to Repair

Class Actions Fraud/White Collar Technology

Marketing of Cryptoassets – UK’s Financial Conduct Authority Issues ‘Final Warning’

Arbitration Civil Procedure Class Actions Contract/Commercial

EU Plans To Regulate Third-Party Funding in Litigation and International Arbitration

Loading

Recent

  • On the Record: Cooley Litigation Trends Webinar Series – Technology Contract Disputes
  • UK Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Dishonest Assistance Liability
  • UK government reviews opt-out class actions regime – a decade in – time for a change?
  • Litigation and Regulatory Trends for Online Marketplaces and Ecommerce: What You Need to Know in 2025
  • UK Arbitration Act 2025 Comes Into Force: A Newish Era for Arbitration in England and Wales

Disclaimer

This content is provided for general informational purposes only, and your access or use of the content does not create an attorney-client relationship between you or your organization and Cooley LLP, Cooley (UK) LLP, or any other affiliated practice or entity (collectively referred to as "Cooley"). By accessing this content, you agree that the information provided does not constitute legal or other professional advice. This content is not a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction, and you should not act or refrain from acting based on this content. This content may be changed without notice. It is not guaranteed to be complete, correct or up to date, and it may not reflect the most current legal developments. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Do not send any confidential information to Cooley, as we do not have any duty to keep any information you provide to us confidential. When advising companies, our attorney-client relationship is with the company, not with any individual. This content may have been generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence (Al) in accordance with our Al Principles, may be considered Attorney Advertising and is subject to our legal notices.

© Copyright 2025 On the Record. All Rights Reserved.