Feature
4 March 2008
A number of major changes to capital gains tax will take effect from 6 April and they are not all good news. Anthony Nixon investigates
Feature
29 January 2008
Law-abiding heroes or dangerous activists? Tim Lawson-Cruttenden and Melanie Loram examine how the law can try to prevent or stop the activities of protest groups
Feature
29 January 2008
Religious, educational or poverty relief organisations are no longer automatically regarded under the Charities Act 2006 as acting for the public benefit as each case will be decided on an individual basis. Alice Holt explains the Charity Commission...
Feature
15 January 2008
Limitation rules require an increasingly complex assessment of the factual matrix of a case, say David Pollitt and Daniel Preddy
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8 January 2008
Richard Bunker examines the changes that have affected taxation including CGT, domicile and the proposed draft legislation, raising the thresholds on IHT, income shifting in light of the Arctic Systems case and UK residential status
Feature
21 December 2007
The Arbory case has widened the liability of insurance brokers to ensure that their clients are adequately protected when seeking cover, say Terence Bergin and Andrew Davies
Feature
14 December 2007
Determining whether the non-party is the “real party” to the litigation and liable for the related costs remains problematic, says Andrew Davies
Feature
23 November 2007
How far must an adviser go to attain a client’s informed consent, and does too much information simply lead to the client becoming confused and alarmed, asks Katy Manley
Feature
16 November 2007
In the final article in his series on the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007, Gordon Exall considers other regulations relevant to the construction industry
Feature
9 November 2007
The Corporate Manslaughter Act 2007 may not be perfect but both organisations and individuals should prepare themselves for its impact, says Gerard Forlin
Feature
9 November 2007
In the fifth article in his series on the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007, Gordon Exall considers the defence of being “reasonably practicable”
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26 October 2007
In the third of six articles, Gordon Exall considers duties on construction sites within Part 3 of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007