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Spring Budget 2017 Reactions: What Does It Means for Us?

8th March 2017
With a variety of sectors being affected by the budget, Lawyer Monthly reports on the effect it will have on certain sectors by hearing from a range of experts on the matter.
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Your Thoughts: Income Rules for Foreign Spouses

8th March 2017
Was the UK's Supreme Court judgement on income for foreign spouses fair? This week we hear some thoughts from legal experts on this matter.
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Expert Commentary on Personal Injury Claims Discount Rate Drop

8th March 2017
Following on from last week’s news that the Lord Chancellor announced a reduction to the discount rate for personal injury claims from 2.5% to minus 0.75% - a decision that will have profound consequences in the compensation industry, where discount rates are required – Lawyer Monthly received expert commentary from Amanda Fyffe, Director at RGL […]
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Supreme Court of Canada Agrees No Jury Trials for Securities Offences

8th March 2017
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed two appeals from Alberta defendants seeking a right to trial by jury for Securities Act offences. This decision upholds the December 2015 ruling by the Alberta Court of Appeal in the same matters. The appellants, Ronald Aitkens and Jeremy (Jay) Peers, are each facing charges under the Securities […]
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Gender Pay Gap Reporting: Are you Going to be Sanctioned?

7th March 2017
On the 6th April 2017, the new Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2017 come into force and could affect up to 8000 employers across the UK, but how? Below are some comments from industry experts at MHA MacIntyre Hudson on the impact to UK employers. Chris Blundell, Employment Tax Director, MHA MacIntyre […]
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High Court Case Rules Against Fixed Legal Fees

6th March 2017
A High Court appeal has cast doubt on the government’s plans to introduce fixed legal fees, just a day after the Ministry of Justice unveiled its intention to cap whiplash payouts. The Court of Appeal case of Merrix v Heart of England NHS Trust saw the claimant successfully argue that the current system of cost […]
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Are you Prepared for the EU General Data Protection Regulation?

6th March 2017
With the implementation of GDPR on our doorstep, companies risk serious vulnerability in the face of data protection. This week Lawyer Monthly has heard from Rafi Azim-Khan and Steven Farmer of Pillsbury Law, who gave us a rundown on how you need to prepare for the regulatory changes. From the debate about the UK’s ‘Snooper’s […]
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Historic WTO Agreement Set to Reduce Exporting Red Tape and Boost Trade

3rd March 2017
A ground breaking global agreement to make it easier to trade across borders will enter into force following ratification by two-thirds of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) membership. The first multilateral agreement successfully negotiated through the WTO, and now ratified by more than 110 countries, will come into force immediately and will see WTO members benefit from greater […]
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Supreme Court Allows Courts to Change Intent of International Consumer Protection Treaty

2nd March 2017
The US Supreme Court has allowed an anti-consumer 9th Circuit Court of Appeals 2-1 ruling to stand, requiring consumers to file lawsuits in multiple countries to preserve protections afforded by the treaty that governs all claims against airlines arising out of international flights, reported FlyersRights.org and Travelers United, Inc. The travel groups had filed an […]
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