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Fleur Benns tells HRNews about two announcements in the Spring Budget affecting EMI options Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Fleur Benns tells HRNews about two announcements in the Spring Budget affecting EMI options Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Anne Sammon tells HRNews how gig workers’ contracts are of secondary importance in determining status Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Emma Johnston tells HRNews how the Uber decision impacts app-based gig platforms Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Singapore and Australia are considering creating an air travel bubble to allow residents of the two countries to travel without the need for quarantine. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The international tax rules are being reformed to cope with the increasing digitalisation of business. Work is ongoing to reach an international consensus. Meanwhile some countries, including the UK and […]
Continue Reading →Malawi has become the 167th country to accede to New York Convention which governs the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards made in other countries. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →UK businesses required to produce an annual modern slavery statement are being urged to publish this in a new online registry operated by the Home Office. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that framing or inline linking is an unauthorised use of copyright if it circumvents technical measures the author has taken. […]
Continue Reading →The UK’s Pensions Regulator (TPR) plans to adopt a similar approach to prosecuting new criminal offences as it takes to seeking contribution notices, under changes introduced by the Pension Schemes […]
Continue Reading →Malaysia’s Energy Commission has announced the shortlisted bidders after it made a request for proposals for 1 gigawatt (GW) of solar projects in the fourth round of its large-scale solar […]
Continue Reading →Japan’s power generation company JERA has submitted a primary environmental impact consideration document for a new offshore wind project to Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI). Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →ASX listed energy provider AGL is to acquire two Australian solar power companies, Epho and Solgen Energy Group. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The usual costs rule in litigation is that the losing party will be ordered to pay a substantial proportion of the winning party’s legal costs. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →From 1 August 2013 organisations will have to deal with personal injury claims through a Government claims Portal. This guide explains how the Portal works. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Commercial organisations subject to the 2015 Modern Slavery Act (‘the Act’) must report annually on the steps that they have taken during the financial year to ensure that slavery and […]
Continue Reading →Email may be admitted as evidence in court proceedings so organisations need to consider the practical issues this raises. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Chris Thomas tells HRNews about an overlooked proposal in the Taylor Review designed to bring employment status certainty Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A court has clarified that assessment of what constitutes “isolated homes in the countryside” and the weighing of harm against benefits in proposals relating to heritage assets are both matters […]
Continue Reading →Switzerland has become the first country to formally give its consent to the UK re-joining an important international disputes convention in the wake of its withdrawal from the EU. Read […]
Continue Reading →This guide discusses VAT issues that commonly arise on out of court settlements of commercial disputes and terminations of contracts. It does not discuss court settlements. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Businesses seeking to demonstrate that they relied on a misrepresentation made by others – a vital step in raising claims of fraudulent misrepresentation – generally have to be able to […]
Continue Reading →The European Parliament has adopted a resolution backing the introduction of an EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) which would impose a charge on imports into the EU of certain […]
Continue Reading →A recent High Court decision on the legal status of a UK statutory restructuring plan may impact on the way in which these proceedings are viewed by European courts post-Brexit. […]
Continue Reading →Digital infrastructure and services, and an EU rulebook to match, will be the norm across Europe by the end of this decade if a new vision set out by the […]
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