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  • HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are well known for their robust attitude towards tax avoidance schemes they consider to be questionable and, over the years, have introduced an ever-increasing variety...

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  • In a complex case (Mustafa and Another v Trek Highways Services Limited and Others), the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has ruled that the Employment Tribunal (ET) erred in law in...

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  • You Get What You Pay For

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    The Court of Appeal has handed down a decision which should give considerable pause for thought to anyone who is tempted to use a ‘law shop’ or similar provider rather...

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  • After 1 February 2016, landlords entering into residential leases, having new lodgers or allowing anyone to occupy a property they own for residential purposes are required to undertake checks to...

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  • In a ruling which should be required reading for those who deal with public authorities, a company which claims that it was unjustly denied a nuclear plant decommissioning contract, following...

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  • Changes to employment law and practice are normally implemented in either April or October each year in order to make life easier for employers, who must ensure that their policies...

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