By: Mark Brookes, Partner and Tom Pepper, Solicitor
The High Court has recently considered the nature and scope of the duty of care a solicitor owes an intended beneficiary when drafting a client’s will. This cas ...
The Government has now published the long awaited consultation on its proposals to change the inheritance tax ('IHT') treatment of UK residential property held by foreign domiciled persons alongside further details on th ...
By: Dieter Hauck and Christian Kern
Introduction
On June 30 2016 a cartel fine based on a settlement (for further details please see "New settlement policy") amounting to €10.2 million was imposed on the Austria ...
Let's start with some statistics. The United Nations Human Development Report 2004 estimated that when both paid employment and unpaid household tasks are accounted for, on average women work more than men. In rural area ...
In a much anticipated decision, the Federal Court last week found in favour of a manufacturer of generic veterinary products in its action against the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA). Par ...
Penny Brooke, Senior Associate, considers the refusal of the Full Bench of the Fair Work Commission to approve the Coles Store Team Enterprise Agreement 2014-17 after Coles failed to prove that employees were better off ...
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