Furlough fraud and other errors in coronavirus support claims: last chance saloon
In recent weeks, HMRC have made clear that they will clamp down hard on abuse of the furlough scheme and other coronavirus support...
In recent weeks, HMRC have made clear that they will clamp down hard on abuse of the furlough scheme and other coronavirus support...
At the time of the introduction of the concept of deemed domicile (DD) for income tax (IT) and capital gains tax (CGT) purposes in the...
In September last year, more than twenty commercial property owners signed up to the Better Buildings Partnership Climate Change...
Diesel powered generators have long provided support to data centres if there are power outages or other disruptions to service – they...
We have all noticed the huge surge in Internet demand across the globe, even prior to the last six months. The requirements of...
The privileged nature of communications between a client and legal team is fundamental so that there can be a frank exchange without...
Since late March 2020, the UK has been subject to a government-imposed lockdown in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19.
HM Treasury has launched a consultation on possible changes to the rules on authorised firms approving financial promotions made by...
Last week’s judgment in the case of Kew Holdings Ltd v Donald Insall Associates Ltd [2020] EWHC 1862 (TCC) again emphasised the...
We are by now quite used to seeing the NFL and NBA playing regular season games on European soil, and the MLB last year played its first...
Recent years have seen a major increase both in HMRC's powers and also the information at HMRC's disposal. The Finance Bill 2020/21...
In light of the even greater demand for online shopping since the coronavirus pandemic struck the U.K., you may have been forgiven for...
Throughout the pandemic we have steadily been embracing new technologies, as well as new ways of using existing technologies, to keep our...
On 9 June 2020, we reported that the stay on possession proceedings during the Coronavirus outbreak had been extended to 23 August 2020.
Housing Today has reported on a new taskforce being set up by the London Mayor Sadiq Kahn to ensure continued delivery of housing in...
It is welcome news that the government has relaxed the rules about the witnessing of Wills, bringing England in line with many other...
In a landmark bill that will be of interest to all those involved in the development, design, construction, ownership and management of...
Since November 2019 our Family team has been providing remote legal assistance to those in the Plymouth area who need family advice but...
Welcome to the first of many posts in the ‘Schrems II Series’ where we will be providing up to date information and legal analysis on the...
The past few months have unsurprisingly seen a considerable escalation in the discussion around working from home. Many say it is the...
The perfect storm of increased property and asset values coupled with the complexities of family structures has led to an increase in...
In the recent case of Rees v Earl of Plymouth [2020] the Court of Appeal clarified the scope of the landlord’s right of access “for all...
A county court judge in York has determined that "…rejecting tenancy applications because the applicant is in receipt of housing benefit...
Businesses have a legal duty to protect the health and safety of their workers and others affected by their operation of the business.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has just asked the Office of Tax Simplification to “undertake a review Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and aspects of...
Reports have surfaced that EasyJet intends to use sickness absence and a selection criteria when deciding who will be made redundant....
The GPhC has recently published its draft strategy for Fitness to Practise (FtP) investigations, outlining its intentions to make more...
A court room is no place to pick over the bones of a marriage or, in the case of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, take a sledgehammer to...
Kraken, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges by volume has achieved a regulatory first.Its subsidiary, Crypto...
Alongside the Corporate Insolvency & Governance Act 2000 ("CIGA") coming into force (read more here), the associated Insolvency...
It may feel premature to talk about “post-pandemic” but already the thoughts of both the Government and the judiciary have turned to...
Last week it was reported that “Demand for new build homes increased 66% during the six weeks following the reopening of the property market
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a temporary cut in VAT on hospitality from the current 20% to 5% as part of the emergency...
Everybody is talking about the Chancellor’s stamp duty land tax (SDLT) announcement earlier today (well, everybody in the property and...
The Court of Appeal today handed down judgment in the case of Jarvis v Evans, which has important ramifications for private landlords...
The Knight Frank Rural Report 2020 raises a number of issues which we have also been discussing with our clients over recent months. It...
One of the major strengths of joint ventures is that they allow two or more parties to collaborate; bringing their different experiences...
On 10 June, the European Gaming and Betting Association (“EGBA”) published its code of conduct for online gambling operators on the...
There is growing concern that the construction industry will become embroiled in costly and long-running disputes due to the effects of...
As restaurants and pubs plan to reopen from 4th July, many are asking themselves: What if an employee or customer tests positive for...
While it seems that any major tax announcements are to be in the Autumn (although there is understood to be a limited announcement next...
A Texas federal court last week dismissed the two-year long lawsuit between Match Group (“Match”) – owner of the popular dating app...
The prime minister invoked the 1930s "new deal" of former US President Franklin D Roosevelt this week. The announcement of £5bn capital...
Key West End stakeholders, New West End Company, Shaftesbury and Westminster Council convened this week to discuss “Repurposing London’s...
Lockdown has meant dramatic changes to our daily lives, and we’re all finding our own ways to cope. But how is it affecting the way we...
The delivery of prescriptions by pharmacies is not a new thing, but the tie-up between LloydsPharmacy and Deliveroo may usher in a...
I have spent the past 20 years helping clients with their trade marks and brands. That work is focused on the sports, retail, F&B and...
In a major change to existing divorce laws, on 25 June 2020 the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill received Royal Assent, meaning...
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