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A list of summaries of the most recent competition law related updates.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has recently issued a landmark decision in a closely-watched fair use copyright case.
A discussion on the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act, which will introduce a new exception to the qualifying period of employment for unfair dismissal in cases.
A number of tips for employers wanting to avoid confusion when they terminate employment contracts.
The global demand for natural resources continues unabated. As revenues increase and profits soar in the face of this demand, there has been a resurgence of "resource nationalism" with resource-rich host states seeking greater control or a larger share of the revenue generated from its resources.
The coming months are set to see the biggest ever shake-up of the internet domain name landscape.
In the latest budget, Chancellor George Osborne announced that the corporation tax rate in Britain will be cut by an additional one per cent to 20 per cent by April 2015.
A summary of the most recent financial regulatory developments.
There seems to be no let up in the trend towards ever tighter immigration controls.
A summary of the most recent financial regulatory developments.
The 'Green Deal' initiative came into force on 28 January 2013, in order to promote the energy efficiency of commercial and domestic properties in the UK.
In a recent case, the English Court of Appeal considered whether a company (and its insurers) can be liable to a sole director injured at work.
A discussion on the decision to remove child benefit from families with a higher-rate taxpayer.
A discussion on the measures related to the taxation of value in and out of registered pension schemes.
The Tribunal considered whether it was "necessary" for Owners to take out additional insurance against piracy risks.
The Patent Box enables companies to apply a lower rate of Corporation Tax to profits earned after 1 April 2013 from its patented inventions and certain other innovations.
A list of discussions summarising the most recent tax related updates.
A discussion on the challenges brought by the use of social media for the business sector.
A discussion which focuses on a number of disputes which arose under a time charter.
The Tribunal was required to decide whether the parties to the arbitration had in fact concluded a fixture.
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A discussion on the latest stage of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill's passage through Parliament and another couple of snippets on Planning Act regime tweaks.
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A discussion on a number of investigations regarding the LIBOR and EURIBOR settling process.
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