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26 April
In the recent High Court case of Gaia v Abbeygate [i], a developer was found not to have made reasonable endeavours to fulfil conditions of a contract as soon as... Read Morearticles
23 April
Waggott v Waggott [2018] EWCA Civ 727. In a recent case heard by the Court of Appeal, involving a multi-millionaire couple; the Court provided a clear approach for the treatment... Read Morearticles
17 April
In Mirab v Mentor Graphics (UK) Ltd the EAT confirmed that there is no general rule that an employer is only required to consider bumping if it is raised by... Read Morearticles
17 April
We reported previously on the High Court decision in The Software Incubator Ltd v Computer Associates UK Limited, which seemed to clarify a longstanding area of uncertainty in the Commercial... Read Morearticles
16 April
Where employment has ended and a termination payment is made on or after 6 April 2018, the Finance (No. 2) Act 2017 inserts new provisions into the Income Tax (Earnings... Read Morearticles
9 April
The dispute resolution function of The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) is to be absorbed by The Pensions Ombudsmen and will become the single point of contact for all pension dispute... Read Morearticles
9 April
As many employers will know, on 6 April 2018, and then again on 6 April 2019, the minimum contributions to a pension scheme for the purposes of the automatic enrolment... Read Morearticles
9 April
Following its Green Paper on Security and Sustainability in Defined Benefit Pension Schemes in February last year, the DWP (Department for Work and Pensions) has now published its white paper... Read Morearticles
5 April
The window for the submission of this year's Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED) returns is now open. If you own a property above a certain value by way of... Read Morearticles
3 April
When you have a leaseholder who doesn’t pay the obvious thing to do would be to send them a legal letter (letter before action) with the demand and request payment. ... Read Morearticles
3 April
It is fair to say that most people have an ISA (Individual Savings Account). Why wouldn't you? It's a straight forward, usually low risk way of investing your money. ISAs... Read More