A judgement was delivered in Pensions-Sicherungs-Verein VVaG v Günther Bauer by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) last month, ruling that any reduction in benefits paid to former employees due to a company insolvency is "manifestly disproportionate.”
It’s an effort fuelled by the desire to show off expertise and build distinctive reputations in the market. But competing for clients’ diminishing attention spans is every other law firm trying to do exactly the same thing. To take one current example, search for ‘Brexit legal impact’ and you’ll be faced with over 35 million […]
The main battle, in England especially, was between the Conservatives and Labour, with the Scottish National Party fighting for more seats in Scotland. With the Tories wanting to ‘get Brexit done’ and Labour fighting for another referendum, each parties’ manifesto tore voters apart, leaving many more confused and others itching to just, well, get Brexit […]
It is a little bit tough to know where to begin with this. A lot has happened this year in the capricious legal realm. From alterations in abortion laws to new tax reforms, all the way through to drone laws and, dare I say it, Brexit, a lot has changed this year (aside from the […]
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