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Smart communication and treating customers fairly

FS16/10 shows that treating customers fairly is a major focus for the FCA. What is it, and what does it mean for smart communication?
08 December 2016

Are smart contracts a real thing yet?

An update from the second R3CEV smart contracts template summit.
08 December 2016

Employment case law and pensions

The pension obligations of employers and businesses might be affected by employment law cases about equal pay, holiday pay and the gig economy.
07 December 2016

What should landowners expect from the Electronic Telecommunications Code?

Dispute Resolution Festive Forecast: today, we look at the new Electronic Telecommunications Code due to come into law in Spring 2017 and its effect on landowners.
07 December 2016

Laundering money through a pension scheme

Trustees should be alert for unusual behaviour by members that could suggest money laundering.
07 December 2016

The 'gig economy' – a view from the Office of Tax Simplification

The Office of Tax Simplification has considered the tax and other implications of the ‘gig economy’ in its recently published Focus Paper. This article looks at its findings.
07 December 2016

Corporate governance: options for reform

The government's green paper on corporate governance reform has been published.
06 December 2016

A wintry flurry of pensions cases – just what you wanted for Christmas?

Dispute Resolution Festive Forecast: today, we look at key pensions disputes before the Courts in the coming months.
06 December 2016

2017: will we see the practical impact of the Insurance Act 2015?

Dispute Resolution Festive Forecast: today, our insurance team looks at the potential impact of the Insurance Act 2015.
05 December 2016

Natural England proposes a lighter touch to regulation

Natural England, the nature regulator and the government's adviser for the natural environment in England, has published its new conservation strategy, entitled "Conservation 21".
05 December 2016

An American in London: moving to the UK

The UK has always been popular with US expatriates – never more so than now, with the British pound at a three decade low and the political shake-up of a Trump administration.
02 December 2016

Looking after 'number one': tax changes and the need for trustees to protect themselves

Trustees with current or possible UK links must act now to understand the fast-approaching changes to UK taxes which will affect trusts, residential real estate and non-UK domiciled individuals.
02 December 2016

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