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Planning Judicial Review time limit reduced to six weeks with effect from 1 July weblink
Important changes are being made to the procedure for bringing judicial review proceedings in planning cases which came into force on 1 July.
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Negotiating an exit using new confidentiality rules: proceed with caution weblink
The government is on a mission — to keep parties out of the employment tribunal system.
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Multi-site redundancies: important changes to consultation rules weblink
Earlier this week, the EAT reportedly reached a decision that turns on its head the law on employers’ collective information and consultation duties.
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Health sector update: abandoned patient records result in ICO fine weblink
The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has imposed a fine of £100,000 on Stockport PCT for a serious breach of the Data Protection Act 1998.
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Important changes to the criminal records checks regime weblink
Many employees, volunteers and other workers are subject to a criminal records check. This alert summarises two important developments that employers should know about.
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Dealing with vexatious employment tribunal litigants weblink
It is anyone’s guess how many vexatious employment tribunal litigants there are. Their prevalence has been used to justify the planned introduction of tribunal fees.
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HMRC: partnership consultation — two avoidance issues weblink
On 20 May HMRC released a consultation regarding the taxation status of some LLP members and the manipulation of profits and losses by partnerships.
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Read only what you need to know about this summer's employment law developments weblink
Do you ever wonder if, instead of focusing on running your business, you spend your life catching up with bureaucracy and endless new government and legislative initiatives?
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LIBOR scandal: one year on weblink
It is approaching one year since the publication of the first regulatory report and large fine against Barclays for alleged LIBOR (the London Interbank Offered Rate) manipulation in June 2012.
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Pensions Update — May 2013 weblink
Nabarro has released its Pensions Update for May 2013.
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Landlord ordered to repay apportioned rent after break date weblink
A landlord has been ordered to repay an apportioned amount of rent and other sums paid by a tenant in advance under a pre-condition to a break option.
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Real Estate newsletter — May 2013 weblink
Nabarro has released the May 2013 edition of its Real Estate newsletter.
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New planning rules set to extend rights to change use without planning permission weblink
The government published legislation at the end of last week that will relax the rules on when planning permission is needed for change of use.
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OTC derivatives after the introduction of EMIR weblink
Sam Robinson, senior associate at Nabarro, considers the impact of EMIR on the OTC derivatives market.
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AIFMD — the practical implications for your business weblink
Nabarro has considered the practical implications of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) on businesses.
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European Union Article 29 Working Party issues opinion on big data use weblink
On 2 April 2013, the European Union Article 29 Working Party issued an opinion that will have important ramifications for all those involved in processing personal data in the EU.
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Pensions: de-risking final-salary liabilities — what are the options? weblink
Final-salary liabilities for past and future service can often be reduced — it is just a case of knowing how to go about it and understanding how to manage the trustees’ concerns.
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Pensions update — April 2013 weblink
Nabarro has launched the April 2013 edition of Pensions Update.
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Nabarro on how the London market will open doors to high-growth companies weblink
The London Stock Exchange has announced the creation of a fourth listing option on its London stock exchanges.
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Construction and Engineering newsletter — April 2013 weblink
The April 2013 issue of Nabarro’s Construction and Engineering newsletter is available now.
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