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Whilst not forgetting that today is the "good old days" that we shall all look back to in a few year…
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Whilst not forgetting that today is the "good old days" that we shall all look back to in a few year…
A new Statutory Residence Test (SRT) has been introduced with effect from 6 April 2013. HMRC publish…
Recent Court of Appeal decisions have reinforced the need to consider carefully the requirements for…
Variations are difficult to avoid in construction work, but two recent cases show that there is plen…
Sending the bailiffs in (or "distraining" as it is officially known) is often an effective way of re…
The basis of image rights differs from region to region, causing confusion especially when it comes …
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published new rules and guidance on the promotion to retai…
In a recent Supreme Court decision which consolidated two cases the Court has provided much needed c…
We consider how the broad approach currently adopted by employment tribunals means employees abroad …
Cash shells or SPACs (special purpose acquisition companies) are purpose-built vehicles with a stock…
The Electronic Communications Code (or "Telecoms Code" as it used to be known) is in need of reform.…
The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) provide employees wi…
Many people like the idea of creating a trust as part of their succession planning. Trusts enable we…
The case of Anthony Bailey and another v Keith Graham and others [2011] EWHC 3098 (Ch) involved a cl…
Where, in the administration of a trust, the trustees desire to carry out a transaction that they co…
This article gives interesting insights into tax structuring opportunities for German investors in t…
Recessions always lead to innovations and developments in insolvency law, as tools designed during p…
In the case of Chagger v Abbey National, the Court of Appeal set out important guidelines that could…