After focusing on financial management and contingency restructuring amid the pandemic, law firms are once again looking to grow – and they are buying up smaller competitors to
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An opt out collective proceedings order (CPO) may be sought in the Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT) for claims relating to a breach of the Competition Act 1998. Despite
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In the 1936 movie Swing Time, Ginger Rogers gave some timeless advice to Fred Astaire: ‘Will you remember the famous men/Who had to fall to rise again?/So take
On 30 November, on what has become known as ‘Tax Administration and Maintenance Day’, the government published a number of tax consultations, including one on stamp duty land