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Investors' Chronicle quotes Lauren Clarke on the importance of having a lasting power of attorney (LPA)
Whether that person is someone you have chosen yourself or someone appointed by the court depends on whether you have made a lasting power of attorney (LPA).
Briefing quotes Aileen Johnson on the use of generative AI within the Knowledge function
Our Director of Knowledge explains: "The tech piece is huge. Automation and the integration of AI and genAI is a massive change, because we can leverage its efficiency and effectiveness for our clients."
Property Week quotes Claire Fallows on the Hillside Parks vs Snowdonia National Park Authority judgment two years on
Claire Fallows in our Planning team explains that "Developers are facing more detailed legal drafting requirements" on multi-phase projects, after a major judgment two years ago.
Citywealth quotes Sally Ashford on the challenges faced by ageing parents with adult children who have mental or physical health issues
In an article for Citywealth, Sally Ashford, Partner and Head of UK Private Client, highlights the challenges faced by ageing parents with adult children who have mental or physical health issues
Rhys Novak writes for Investment International on the UK’s new fraud prevention guidelines
In an article for Investment International, Rhys Novak, discusses the UK government's recent guidance on the 'failure to prevent fraud' offence under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2013 (ECCTA).
Charlotte Duly writes for The Law Society Gazette on the Skykick Supreme Court decision and takeaways for trade mark owners
Owners should ensure they have a commercial justification for seeking wide protection and be prepared for potential UKIPO guidance on handling broad specifications.
Global Investigations Review quotes Rhys Novak on the UK government’s new guidance on complying with its forthcoming failure to prevent fraud offence
Rhys Novak, Partner, says that he expects to see a sea change in many organisations from only thinking about stopping frauds from external actors that are aimed at damaging an organisation to also stopping frauds committed by employees, agents and other associated persons that can be seen to benefit their organisation.
Charlotte Duly writes for World Intellectual Property Review on the Bluebird trademark dispute
In an article for World Intellectual Property Review, Charlotte Duly, Head of Brand Protection, outlines the recent Bluebird trademark dispute and shows that the answer is nearly always: put it in writing.
Julia Cox, Harriet Betteridge and Alexandra Clarke write for Tax Journal on who might be considered the ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ from an IHT perspective following the UK Autumn Budget
Autumn Budget 2024: IHT winners and losers
Global Legal Post quotes James Walton on the CJC's interim report into litigation funding
James argues that the CJC's report makes a “compelling case” for mandatory regulation of litigation funders by highlighting the limitations of voluntary self-regulation.
The Financial Times and Bloomberg quote Dominic Lawrance on the implications of the changes to the non-dom regime announced in the UK Budget
Dominic Lawrance, Private Client Partner, says that while the concessions "were welcome as far as they go, they are a bit of a lipstick on a pig"
The I quotes Miranda Fisher on the family law issues facing non-doms who are considering leaving the UK following the abolition of the non-dom regime announced in the UK Budget
The family law consequences for such individuals moving from the UK can be complex and will depend on various factors, including their reasons for moving, their immigration status, and their personal and financial circumstances.
Sophie Dworetzsky writes for Tax Journal on the proposed new foreign income and gains (FIG) regime announced in the UK budget
A key question is whether the proposed new foreign income and gains (FIG) regime will be as internationally competitive as the remittance basis, despite its flaws, has been.
Farming Life quotes Sarah Wray on the reform of Agricultural Property Relief announced in the UK Budget and the impact on farmers and landowners
Agricultural property relief is set to be 'severely curtailed' after the government announced reform of the tax relief in today's autumn budget.
Grégoire Uldry and Alexia Egger Castillo write for Wealth Briefing on Swiss tax residency
At a time when the idea of moving to Switzerland seems to be ever more appealing, this article works through the finer details of what is involved – and the mistakes to avoid.
Caroline Greenwell writes for Retail Banker International on authorised push payment (APP) fraud
But despite these new rules working to improve fraud prevention and increase focus on customer protection, there are clear challenges on the horizon for consumers and financial institutions.
Finextra quotes Caroline Greenwell on the newly introduced APP fraud reimbursement scheme
Reimbursement is likely great news for many consumers, however, for banks and financial institutions this will only increase the pressure to ensure they are taking as many steps as possible to prevent scams reaching the finish line.
Adam Kyte writes for Personnel Today on the EU-UK youth mobility scheme
Adam Kyte argues that the EU-UK youth mobility scheme is an opportunity to address labour shortages in the UK and help the “reset” of post-Brexit relations.
Claudine Morgan and Mary Barrett write for New Law Journal on liability for costs on discontinuation
In the piece, they examine six key principles provided by the Court of Appeal in Brookes v HSBC plc on the disapplication of CPR 38.6, in relation to what will and will not be considered.
Fraud Intelligence quotes Nick White on IP fraud and AI
Fraud Intelligence considers the challenges confronting both legislators and litigants and Nick White, Partner, shares some thoughts.
Asian Legal Business quotes Silvia On on the methods our Firm uses to attract the best and brightest law graduates
Silvia talks through some of the innovative training initiatives our Firm uses to attract and nurture the next generation of legal professionals.
Blazing a Trail in Real Estate: Inspiring Female Leaders of the Future
Georgina Muskett
Events
Litigation in the Spotlight: Navigating Reputational Risk Under the Access to Court Documents Pilot
Hannah Gornall
Insights
Landlords take note: Court Appeal applies residential statutory service charge regime to live/work units
Chandni Pandya
Quick Reads
Court confirms an assignee’s right to adjudicate a dispute under a construction contract: Paragon Group v FK Facades
Sara Cunningham
Insights
When the Jellicle Ball Ends: Navigating Pet Ownership on Divorce
Cara Fung
Quick Reads
Navigating Dubai’s Onshore Courts: Structure, Appeals, and the Role of the Court of Cassation
Maher Al Nashar
Insights
The Law Society Gazette quotes Cara Imbrailo on UK commercial property trends
Cara Imbrailo
In the Press
eprivateclient quotes Oliver Little on how tax clarity can help the UK regain confidence among global wealth holders
Oliver Little
In the Press
Mary Perham and Tristan Tydings write for IFA Magazine on business property relief changes
Mary Perham
In the Press
Charlie Ring comments in Wealth Briefing on a major financial services transaction between NatWest and Evelyn Partners
Charlie Ring
In the Press
Disputes Over Donuts: A Conversation with Umar Azmeh, Registrar of the QICDRC
Patrick Gearon FCIArb
Podcasts
The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is amended: what is the EUDR and what must companies do now?
Kerry Stares
Insights
Post Omnibus amendments, a practical overview of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) for businesses
Kerry Stares
Insights
Hotel Management Agreements: avoiding common causes of dispute
Thomas R. Snider
Insights