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The courts have recently been asked to rule in a case in which the ex-wife of a wealthy businessman sought an increase in the financial provision she received from her...
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The theft of a disk from HSBC in Switzerland, data from which eventually found its way to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), has led to the conviction of a Berkshire...
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A judge has underlined the importance of local employment opportunities as a factor to be taken into account when considering the grant of planning permission, in this instance for a...
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In Argyll Coastal Services Ltd. v Stirling and Others, a pre-hearing review was necessary to decide whether or not there had been a service provision change under the Transfer of...
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Dual or multiple employment arrangements are popular with employees domiciled abroad whose duties are performed partly in the UK and partly outside the UK. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have...
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When a road traffic accident results from the road being in a dangerous condition due to being in poor repair, the court is required to consider the extent of the...
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