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The UK government has launched consultations on the reintroduction of fees for claimants who want to bring a claim in the Employment Tribunal (ET) and appellants bringing an appeal in...
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The division of matrimonial assets is often the cause of protracted legal proceedings, where parties differ on what is due to whom. In a recent Family Court case, the question...
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Following changes announced in the UK’s Spring Budget Statement, the VAT registration threshold for small businesses is set to be increased. Secondary legislation will amend the Value Added Tax...
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New legislation aimed at stamping out unfair practices and promoting competition in digital markets is set to come into effect later this year, after moving to committee stage in the...
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Failing to comply with court orders to bring children back to the UK, in instances where one parent has taken them abroad without the permission of the other, can come...
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The likelihood of ‘actual confusion’ occurring between two trade marks was put under the spotlight recently in a case coming before the High Court. The case centred on two...
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