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How Jury Verdicts Have Transformed Personal Injury

31st May 2018
Thomas J. Johnston concentrates his practice on the trial of personal injury, including catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death matters. He speaks with Lawyer Monthly about how vital civil jury trials are to his line of work.   What are the main challenges you face when representing clients that are against big corporations? The civil […]
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Making Tax Digital for VAT: One Year to Go

21st May 2018
The introduction of HMRC’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT programme, scheduled for April 2019, will bring a fundamental change to the way that businesses submit VAT returns. To ensure that they are able to fully comply with the new rules and to avoid potential fines for filing returns incorrectly, it is essential for organisations […]
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‘Wait and See’: Law Firms Risk High VAT Bill

14th May 2018
Given the increased interest in tax activities in the legal sector, Martin Ramsey, Partner at MHA MacIntyre Hudson, believes firms must review their VAT affairs now, rather than bury their heads in the sand and wait for inspectors to come knocking. HMRC’s spotlight on the legal sector has resulted in several high profile legislative changes, […]
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Changing the Insurance Sector One Legislation at a Time

30th April 2018
    Margarida Lima Rego speaks on drafting legislation and how it is changing the insurance sector.   In your insurance work, what are the matters you commonly deal with alongside your clients? How do you help them avoid litigation in this segment? I provide a full range of services to our national and international […]
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Insurance Litigation: What Are the Issues Developing into?

30th April 2018
The insurance sector has also been subject to discussing the effects of the ever-developing data protection laws and cyber insurance. This month, Philipp Strasse, an attorney specialising in insurance law speaks on how he has seen the legal world change, how he helps his clients through litigation and the developments in the insurance industry.   […]
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Corporate Property Ownership Shrinks as Taxes Bite Hard

9th April 2018
Government statistics published for the Annual Tax for Enveloped Dwellings (ATED) show falling numbers of owner occupied properties in corporate structures and an accompanying decrease in tax revenues. The tax was introduced in 2012 to discourage the use of companies to buy properties for owner occupation. It included a 15% slab-style Stamp Duty payment and […]
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Formula 1’s Mystery Tax Affairs: Are We Jumping to Conclusions?

9th April 2018
On the back of Labour's calls for a review of Formula One's tax affairs after the company banked a settlement with HMRC worth £180 million last year, tax lawyer Miles Dean, Managing Partner at Milestone International Tax, explains the fragile relationship between the industry, tax and debt. The tax affairs of F1 and its owner, […]
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