[ad_1] With the recent announcement that Nick Ephgrave (pictured below), the former assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, is to be the next director of the Serious Fraud
[ad_1] The private client professional advice sector, including lawyers, is failing clients by applying an across-the-board assumption that tax avoidance is the primary aim of advice on wealth
[ad_1] Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are legally enforceable agreements under which it is agreed that certain information is kept confidential between parties. They are frequently used under the remit
[ad_1] The low down Hit by a double whammy of austerity and pandemic restrictions, the criminal justice system is ‘on its knees’. Inadequate fees have forced many solicitors
[ad_1] Owen v Willow Tower involves a vegan whose employment contract was terminated following Ms Owen refusing a Covid vaccine on the grounds of vegan beliefs. The tribunal
[ad_1] The low down When the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) blocked Microsoft’s $68.7bn takeover of Activision, Microsoft’s wrath earned it a one-to-one meeting with chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
[ad_1] Many law firms have realised the benefits of work-life balance for their employees, introducing new rules and policies about what is and is not expected after the
[ad_1] In Owen v Black Horse Limited [2023] EWCA Civ 325, the Court of Appeal considered the meaning of ‘if a claimant does not attend the hearing’ under