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  • The Expanding World of Privilege

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    ‘Legal advice privilege’ is the legal phrase for the confidentiality that exists with regard to legal advice and has traditionally been interpreted to mean that legal advice between a solicitor...

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  • Contracts which are not in writing, although legally valid, are very often the subject matter of disputes, because the parties’ recollections of what was agreed to can often differ dramatically....

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  • Tax changes scheduled to come into effect in April 2016 could prove very expensive for the operators of personal service companies, and consideration to changing the nature of the business...

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  • New IHT Relief on Family Residences

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    From 6 April 2017, a new Inheritance Tax (IHT) relief is being introduced that will benefit homeowners in the UK. With house prices having risen rapidly over the years, the...

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  • An employee who is mistreated by their employer has every right to complain. However, an employee who digs in their heels may pay a high price for their actions, as...

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  • When the ex-wives of two very wealthy men found that their divorce settlements had been concluded on the basis of information supplied by their husbands which was clearly wrong, a...

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