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Could your clients benefit by migrating their offshore trusts to the UK?

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Some trustees and beneficiaries wrongly believe that the trust must remain ‘offshore’ or else face a huge tax bill on immigration back to the UK, but this is not correct.

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Court of Appeal allows secret commissions claim to proceed as a representative action

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Financial services litigation
The Court of Appeal in Commission Recovery Ltd v Marks & Clerk LLP & Another [2024] EWCA Civ 9 has upheld a High Court’s decision permitting a secret commission claim to proceed as a representative action under CPR 19.8 in an important decision for the “opt out” collective action regime in England and Wales.

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Court of Appeal overturns High Court decision on Tesco ‘fire and rehire’

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The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal from Tesco against the previous decision of the High Court which granted an injunction preventing it from ‘firing and rehiring’ employees in order to force a change to terms and conditions of employment.

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Court of Protection forms

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The number of forms to be completed and signed by various parties can be a daunting process. Our expert Court of Protection solicitors would be happy to help you complete these forms, or even submit them on your behalf.

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CQC prosecution: provider ordered to pay over £20,000 after failing to provide safe care to a resident

CQC prosecution: provider ordered to pay over £20,000 after failing to provide safe care to a resident
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CQC has published a report on the prosecution of Wall Hill Care Home Limited today. At Telford Magistrates’ Court, the company was fined…

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Crystal clear solicitor’s fees for motoring offences

The Crystal Clear Price Promise (Motoring Offence Legal Fees) is our commitment to transparent legal costs and solicitor’s fees with no surprises. Call 0800 652 8025 to discuss your requirements. Offices nationwide.

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Dairy farmers successful in dismissing injunction

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A group of 16 dairy farmers had a significant win in the High Court earlier this week following a dispute with milk processor, Watson’s Dairies Ltd.

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David Lovelock Commercial Property Solicitor

David Lovelock

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Taunton
is an associate in Clarke Willmott solicitors’ Taunton commercial property team specialising in leasing and development.
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David Stedman takes the reins in the commercial litigation team at Clarke Willmott Birmingham

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Commercial litigation and disputes
Clarke Willmott LLP has announced that partner David Stedman will be taking on a lead role in commercial litigation at its Birmingham office.

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Deadline looming to implement UK international transfer of personal data amendments

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Commercial contracts and agreements
Incoming changes to UK data protection laws means those using the EU standard contractual clauses to safely transfer personal data outside the UK are to update their documentation to bring them into line with equivalent UK-mandated contractual clauses.

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Debt Recovery team highlight: Overpaid wages to employees

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Overpaid wages to employees can happen for a variety of reasons, from a simple accounting error to failing to ‘click’ a button at the end of a temporary promotion. It is important for an employer to recover the overpaid wages from the employee in a legal and ethical manner.

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