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Why Are Notaries Important?

30th September 2020
As a qualified lawyer, notaries are often the cog in the wheel that allows everything to move smoothly, ensuring that those signing documents are entering into agreements knowingly and willingly and those handing them out have ticked all legal boxes, avoiding unnecessary claims and lawsuits. Below, we speak to Frederica Croce about why notaries are […]
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JPMorgan to Pay $920 Million in Highest Ever Spoofing Settlement

30th September 2020
The multinational investment bank admitted to wrongdoing regarding market manipulation by its traders.
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Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration’s TikTok Ban

28th September 2020
Relief arrived hours before the social media app would have been forced off the Apple and Google App Stores.
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Trump Nominates Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court Justice

28th September 2020
The nomination sets off what will likely be an intense partisan struggle in the lead-up to the presidential election in November.
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Mercedes-Benz to Pay $1.5 Billion in Emissions Cheating Settlement

15th September 2020
Mercedes-Benz and its parent, Daimler, have agreed to a landmark settlement with US and California  regulators.
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Understanding Trading Without Commissions: What Regulation Is in Place When Investing Online?

15th September 2020
Trading in stocks and international currencies can be a time consuming and stressful process, especially when it comes to trading on international markets.
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Can We Legally Ban TikTok?

14th September 2020
Over the past month, we have seen some questioning Trump’s announcement and some supporting it. So, I decided to explore the legality behind banning TikTok and what makes a company liable for being ‘banned’.
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Five Years On From the 56 Dean Street Data Breach – What Have We Learnt?

14th September 2020
The 2015 incident was a landmark data breach, yet companies still fail to adequately protect the data of their customers,
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Don't Always Trust the Guidance

9th September 2020
It is reassuring to find technical guidance that appears to confirm we can do something without incurring any adverse consequences such as tax charges. Guidance doesn't necessarily reflect the law, however, and whilst we would expect organisations such as HM Revenue & Customs and the Pensions Regulator to get it right most of the time, their guidance isn't necessarily infallible.
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COVID-19 Loans, a Lack of Publicity and the Chance of Fraud

8th September 2020
Many organisations in the UK have been kept afloat by COVID-19 loans, but a lack of transparency in the scheme may have left it too open to fraudulent claims.
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