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The Budget 2014 ; the impact of flexible pension drawdown on bankrupts

While the 2014 Budget's introduction of greater flexibility into pension drawdown is welcomed, it's unclear if the government has considered its ability to amplify the effects of recent case law.
13 May 2014

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New sentencing guideline ; our article for The In House Lawyer (May 2014)

This article by senior associate, Cheryl Parkhouse, considers the evolution of environmental compliance considered in the recently published guideline, ‘Environmental Offences: Definitive Guideline’.
09 May 2014

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Proposed extension of capital gains tax regime to non-resident individuals

In March 2014, the government issued a consultation setting out how it intends to implement an extension of capital gains tax (CGT) to gains made by non-residents disposing of UK residential property.
09 May 2014

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Employer liability for employees acts: a special case

Peter Finding looks at the recent case of Kemeh v Ministry of Defence, and the potential implications for employers in an article written for Personnel Today.
07 May 2014

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Legal Q&A: terminating fixed term contracts

The use of fixed-term contracts is widespread and while simple on the face of it, dealing with the expiry of a fixed-term contract is not always straightforward, as Choudhry explains.
07 May 2014

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Employment tribunals; early conciliation

Early conciliation of employment disputes seeks to settle potential claims before the employee issues their claim. This briefing considers what this means for employers facing potential litigation.
06 May 2014

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Pensions ; May 2014

Welcome to Pensions, our bi-monthly update to keep you informed of recent developments in pensions law.
01 May 2014

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Shared parental leave

A new shared parental leave and pay system for children due or adopted from 5 April 2015 allows more flexibility on childcare during the first year. Our briefing explains the changes.
01 May 2014

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A scheme too far?

The English courts are prepared to sanction schemes of arrangements for foreign entities with "sufficient connection"; with England and Wales. We discuss the latest decision in Re Magyar Telecom B.V.
30 April 2014

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Administrations update: the contributory rule and set-off of competing claims

We discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in Re Lehman Brothers International about the applying the "contributory rule" and the admissibility and set-off of contingent claims in administration.
30 April 2014

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Focus on IPs - a summary of recent legal changes

We focus on a range of recent issues affecting insolvency practitioners from the fee consultation announced to a recent Court of Appeal decision on when a company may be considered to be insolvent.
30 April 2014

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Retrospective extension of court appointed receiverships and COMI in bankruptcy

This update focuses on High Court decisions on the court's ability to retrospectively extend court-appointed receiverships and COMI shifting to England for German nationals seeking bankruptcy here.
30 April 2014

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