Practice points – Page 24
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How will the coronavirus impact family law?
Outbreak could have a big effect on family cases, particularly those with an international element.
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More tales of the unexpected
This article enlarges upon the piece on SDLT published on 27 January (‘Close the knowledge gap to avoid costly mistakes’). It gives six more examples of how complex, arbitrary and arguably unfair the stamp duty rules on residential property transactions can be. It also corrects facts in the ‘town house’ ...
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Clarity on ‘dominant purpose’ test
The Court of Appeal has provided important guidance in relation to LAP in two recent judgments.
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A clause for concern in the workplace
Employment law and Brexit: The Withdrawal Agreement Bill has received royal assent and become law.
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Legal needs: Seeking professional help
Last week saw publication of the biggest ever survey of legal needs in England and Wales, commissioned by the Law Society and umbrella regulator the Legal Services Board.
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Questionable justification for the killing of General Soleimani
Was the U.S. acting lawfully under the international laws governing the use of armed force?
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Changing insolvency legislation for the better
How can we improve the situation for financially distressed businesses?
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Business and human rights
Multinational businesses face legal and organisational challenges in their efforts to implement human rights commitments.
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Disclosure pilot scheme in the Business and Property Courts
The scheme is set to become permanent.
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