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The principle of reflective loss was established in the case of Prudential Assurance Co Limited v Newman Industries Limited (No. 2) [1982] Ch 204. The rule states that a shareholder...
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Figures released by HMRC show that it had received 6,749 reports about fraudulent claims under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (“CJRS”). On 28 July HMRC published two new guidance documents...
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The most recent update can be found here. We continue to monitor the case of Royal Mencap Society v Tomlinson- Blake, otherwise known as “the Mencap case” following our series...
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In these unprecedented last few months, the insolvency industry has faced some dramatic changes in a very short space of time. Following various conversations with insolvency practitioners and insolvency lawyers,...
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Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a significant amount of tax that must be paid if you buy property or land over a certain price in England. In July 2020,...
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With the lockdown restrictions easing, and the economy beginning to return to some form of normality, many companies are planning for the recovery of affected business. Unfortunately, for some this...
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The Government has issued guidance for commercial landlords and tenants to cooperate and work flexibly to ensure that businesses are supported and protected from the effects of the pandemic. At...
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There has been a breakthrough for residential landlords of assured shorthold tenancies following the judgment of Trecarrell House Limited v Rouncefield, which was handed down on 18 June 2020. The...
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Research[1] in 2018 showed that half of all adults in the UK did not have a Will in place, with this figure rising to almost 60% among parents. Since the...
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The Government has recently announced that landlords of residential properties will have to wait until at least September for claims to recover possession of their properties to be heard. Where...
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