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Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

The government has issued a Consultation Paper asking for views on how to implement its commitment to require employers with 250+ employees to publish gender pay information; and more…
16 July 2015

Enterprise Investment Scheme: don’t expect Human Rights support, be sure to make a claim

The First Tier Tribunal found that a taxpayer who did not claim EIS income tax relief exemption was consequently unable later to claim the much more valuable CGT exemption when his shares were sold.
15 July 2015

Resolving conflicting jurisdictional clauses in connected agreements

Difficulties can arise when parties enter into two (or more) separate contracts in which governing law and governing jurisdiction clauses conflict.
14 July 2015

ORR publishes the emerging findings from its Retail Market Review

The 'Office of Rail and Road' published the emerging findings from its review of the rail retail market on 23 June 2015. 
07 July 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Voluntary overtime worked on a sufficiently regular basis can be included in holiday pay calculations; the two year cap on unlawful deductions claims came into force in Great Britain; and more…
02 July 2015

Discrimination settlement did not amount to employment earnings

An employer's payment to an ex-employee pursuant to a compromise agreement, in full and final settlement of a potential race discrimination claim, does not amount to taxable earnings.
01 July 2015

Film schemes flop following HMRC review: Samarkand case 2015

In Samarkand Film Partnership No 3 and others v Revenue and Customs Commissioners, the Upper Tribunal (UT) delivered a decision in favour of HMRC to deny tax relief for partnership losses .
01 July 2015

Latest rights to light case - comfort for developers?

In Scott -v- Aimiuwu the question whether to award damages for breach of a right to light was aired in court for the first time since the Supreme Court decision in Coventry v Lawrence.
01 July 2015

What does Ofcom's review of Royal Mail mean for the postal services sector?

Ofcom has announced that it is carrying out a fundamental review of the regulation of Royal Mail in the light of the withdrawal by Whistl from the ‘direct deliver’ letters market.
25 June 2015

In Theory - GM Crops

With the increasingly negative perception of GM products, what impact would a Welsh Government ban on GM crops entering Wales from England have?
25 June 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

AG opinion on working time for peripatetic workers; UNISON's appeal heard by the Court of Appeal; 'Likely' that voluntary overtime should be included in the calculation of holiday pay.
18 June 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law 4 June 2015

New regulations for zero hour contracts; an increased maximum penalty for breach of the national minimum wage; a decision on discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation; and more...
04 June 2015

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