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Institute of Export Post-Brexit Survey Reveals Increased Taxes are Exporters' Biggest Fears

22nd August 2016
Responses from over 600 participants from 180 sectors revealed that almost 50% fear the biggest risk post-Brexit is added costs through duties or taxes, followed by customers and suppliers having a potential negative view of the UK (19%) and exchange rate issues (18%). The Institute of Export (IOE) - the only professional body in the […]
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Brexit: What are the Potential Implications for British Holidaymakers Travelling in the EU?

28th June 2016
The electorate’s momentous decision to leave the EU plunges the UK into unchartered and choppy waters. The vote will cause a period of uncertainty regarding the overarching EU legislation relating to European travel and the extent to which the relevant laws will continue to apply once the UK has withdrawn. Over the years, European legislation […]
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Court Ruling Warns Looking After a Person’s Best Interests May Contravene Their Human Rights

6th June 2016
Two leading experts believe a recent Court ruling that a disabled man’s package of care amounted to a deprivation of liberty, could have a major impact on anyone tasked to care for those who lack the capacity to make their own decisions. Annabel Kay (pictured) and Sue Allen, who work for leading law firm Higgs […]
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Judge’s Ruling Opens Door for Claims for Health Problems Caused by Incest

1st June 2016
A severely disabled man who was born as the result of abuse by a father against his daughter has recently won the right to claim compensation in a landmark legal ruling. The ruling effectively opens the door for people who have genetic disorders because they were born of abusive incestuous relationships to make claims to […]
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UK Insurance Law Firm Loses 8 Partners

11th April 2016
Last week, Berrymans Lace Mawer (BLM), one of the UK’s top insurance litigation and risk law specialists, had its Southampton office halved with the resignation of eight partners.   Although all the partners that are set to leave have not been reported yet, Southampton and Bristol head Michael Renshaw is one of the eight.   […]
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European Commission adopts its first Solvency II Equivalence Decisions

9th June 2015
The European Commission has published its first Solvency II third-country equivalence decisions, and they include a few surprises. The Commission has decided that Switzerland is Solvency II equivalent on all three bases - i.e. for group capital calculation purposes, for group supervisory purposes, and for reinsurance purposes. There's no surprise here. These decisions will now be considered by the European Parliament and […]
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