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US Dieselgate Settlement: What Does It Mean for UK Drivers?

10th August 2020
The latest development in the ongoing Volkswagen emissions scandal could influence the decisions yet to be made by UK courts.
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Seeking a Judicial Review of the Loan Charge

6th August 2020
A recently introduced tax, HMRC's Loan Charge is intended to address outstanding loans resulting from tax avoidance schemes. In practice, however, its terms may be counterproductive.
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Continental Cooperation

23rd July 2020
With UK-EU negotiations severely set back, what level of cooperation can we expect to see on extradition and fraud prosecution post-Brexit?
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How to Enhance Communication in Your Law Firm

10th July 2020
Communication is vital for law firms, whether it be internal or with clients and peers. Improved communication within your law firm can result in more clients and a much better operation, so how can you improve?
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3 Most Common Types of Corporate Fraud

10th July 2020
Corporate Fraud remains one of the most difficult crimes to convict. We break down the 3 most common forms of corporate fraud and how law enforcement are getting better at convicting those behind them.
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The Most Damaging Patent Disputes Ever

8th July 2020
A look at five of the biggest patent litigation cases in US history and the immense initial damages issued to the defendants.
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TPR’s Guidance for Consolidators Is Just the Beginning

2nd July 2020
Recent guidance from the Pensions Regulator has altered the way in which deferred benefits schemes can be transferred to consolidators. Here, we analyse these changes and what they mean.
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The Government’s Future Fund Is Not Fit for Purpose

23rd June 2020
An in-depth legal look at why the UK government's Future Fund is not providing the relief that start-ups need to survive the COVID-19 crisis and what more effective solutions may exist.
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Take on Lower-Paying Clients to Get Your Firm Back on Track

16th June 2020
As we all know, COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdown has forced many law firms into hardship – and although we are gradually coming out of lockdown that doesn’t mean there aren’t still challenges ahead. It may pay to consider lower-paying jobs and outsourcing to make ends meet in the meantime.
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Why Post-Pandemic City Firms Will Need Their Office Spaces

12th June 2020
An abundance of articles and thought pieces have emerged on the death of the office, and the huge savings that can be made from reducing real estate overheads. But will the trade-off really be worth it?
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