Author: Ben Evans
The UK Parliament is now in recess for Easter and with that the ongoing Brexit situation is paused. As it stands the UK will leave the EU after 31 October 2019 unless a further extension, to Brexit, is ...
Copyright law is being challenged by disruptive technologies such as AI and blockchain, themes explored by our Partner Simon Stokes in the recently published fifth edition of his book, Digital Copyright.
Artificial inte ...
Author: Catherine Bryant
In our previous post on this subject following the Autumn 2018 Budget, we considered the changes to the qualification criteria which must be met so that individuals can benefit from the red ...
Author: Michael Colledge
The Supreme Court has handed down an important judgment in relation to the defence of negligence claims based on the loss of a chance. The case is significant because it considers whether d ...
Author: Katie James
The 2018 Autumn Budget introduced a multitude of changes in respect of HMRC, from amendments to the "personal company" tests for Entrepreneurs' Relief to the extension of Stamp Duty Land Tax fir ...
Author: Ronan Daffey
The Court of Appeal has sent a strong message to developers not to build on land in breach of a restrictive covenant and then present the court with a fait accompli and challenge the judge not ...
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