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EU venture capital fund regulation gets green light weblink
The European parliament and council has approved a new proposed regulation for managers of European venture capital funds.
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Commercial rent arrears recovery: practical steps for commercial landlords to consider weblink
The Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 received Royal Assent on 19 July 2007, but may be brought into force later this year.
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Collective consultation and the meaning of establishment: hints of a surprising decision from the EAT weblink
There have been a number of stories circulating during the past week that suggest we face a significant change in the law concerning collective redundancy consultation.
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Trade union membership increasing in the UK weblink
The Office of National Statistics has recently released its annual review of trade union membership in the UK.
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Break clause: implied term for M&S weblink
The High Court has delivered a controversial judgment in the case of Marks and Spencer Plc v BNP Paribas Security Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd and Another.
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New Employment Tribunal Rules of Procedure: the essentials weblink
Users of the Employment Tribunals will have to get to grips with a new set of procedural rules. The new rules are introduced from 29 July 2013.
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Fan fiction comes of age on Kindle weblink
Amazon’s recently announced ‘Kindle Worlds’ fan-fiction platform is capitalising on a well-established genre.
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Google auto-complete function: time to clean up its act? weblink
Google’s ‘auto-complete’ facility has been subject to worldwide criticism over the last few years and most recently has found itself the subject of scrutiny in Germany’s federal court.
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Warranties: how far do they extend? weblink
In the recent case of Belfairs Management Ltd v Sutherland, the Court of Appeal examined how far the scope of a warranty may extend.
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Has your company done its research into R&D tax relief? weblink
Companies carrying out R&D-related activities and incurring general day-to-day running costs may be able to reduce their corporation tax liability by claiming relief under the R&D tax relief scheme.
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Directors' pay: shareholders to have final say weblink
During the past year, Shoosmiths has outlined some of the changes proposed by the government in relation to directors’ remuneration.
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Invoice financing: are you 'on trend'? weblink
In these challenging times, with change around every corner, invoice financing offers a way for businesses to manage cash flow and free up working capital.
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Consent payments: are they lawful? weblink
Are ‘payments’ offered to loan note holders to encourage their consent to documentation changes allowed?
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European Commission consults on new technology licensing rules weblink
The European Commission has conducted a consultation on proposed changes to the TTBE and accompanying guidelines.
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General Medical Council: changes to GMC fitness-to-practise rules weblink
The GMC (Fitness to Practise and Constitution of Panels and Investigation Committee) Amendment Rules 2013 are now in force, provoking a massive response from doctors and those working in the healthcare sector.
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Using a business continuity disaster recovery (BCDR) plan weblink
How businesses can cope with disasters.
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Judgment deals with decision making by pension trustees weblink
On 9 May 2013, the Supreme Court gave judgment in the cases of Futter and another v HMRC and Pitt and another v HMRC.
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References for ex-employees: an employers' guide to avoiding liability weblink
Drafting references can be a legal minefield for employers.
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Offices to residential conversion: the details emerge weblink
The government has made it possible to convert Class B1 office buildings to Class C3 residential dwellings without having to apply for planning permission.
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Employment: Sir Alex Ferguson's departure shows employers need to plan for succession weblink
When a key employee leaves, employers can find themselves facing difficult practical and legal issues over who to replace them with.
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