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Proposals to change the Soft Drinks Industry Levy are currently being consulted upon. The proposals include reducing the minimum sugar content from which the Soft Drinks Industry Levy would apply ...
There is a radical reconfiguration taking place in the world of BigLaw that may make terms like magic circle or white shoe ...
The FCA has unveiled updated Code of Conduct rules which mark a significant shift in how non-financial misconduct is ...
On 1 September 2025, a new law will come into effect under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCT). Large organisations may be held criminally liable where fraud is committed by ...
Simon Moran, the first guest on the PayLaw podcast, shares his background and journey into the payments industry, starting from his time at American Express and Visa, to his roles at PayPal, Yoyo… ...
The new corporate offence of failure to prevent fraud is coming into force on 1 September, under the Economic Crime and ...
Welcome to this week’s edition of The Hearing, your cheat sheet to the litigation market. It’s the final week of court term before the long two month break over August and September.
The co-chair of Paul Hastings’s London office has returned to Linklaters, joining its corporate and structured lending practice. Mei Lian is joining Linklaters as a partner… ...
Broadfield, the rebranded BDB Pitmans, has launched its promised US office with a number of partner hires in New York. Veteran employment partner Michael Volpe joins from Venable, while M& ...
Filed eight years ago and with 10 silks on call, the long-running Privatbank case has finally reached judgment over 20 months after the trial ended. Privatbank has emerged victorious in its long… ...
Scottish firm Burness Paull has posted what is almost certain to be one of the largest rises in firmwide revenue for 2024/25, with turnover jumping by 56 per cent from £60.1m to £93.5m.
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