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Changes in Right to Work checks for EEA nationals starting 1 July 2021!
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Claim against Accountants for negligent advice.
Planning Use Classes determine what a property may be used for by its lawful applicants. Before you lease or buy a property for your business, you should always check whether you need to obtain planning permission or prior approval for its intended use, and, if so, assess your chances of getting it. Lauren Walker, an associate in the Real Estate team, looks at the different use classes and the changes made to these in September 2020.
Tom Maple considers the latest crack down by HMRC detailed in Spotlight 58.
The European Commission has adopted final versions of new standard contractual clauses for use in data transfers involving European Economic Area states.
Tom Maple considers the future of the motor block exemption as the UK Government commences a period of consultation.
Lauren Walker, an associate in our Real Estate team, explains what a Section 106 Agreement is and how it may affect your property.
We look at some of the common legal pitfalls for letting agencies.
Tom Maple considers how the government’s proposed new auditing and corporate reporting regimes may impact companies, as further statutory requirements look set to be imposed on directors and auditors.
Cathrine Ripley considers new guidance for businesses claiming that their products or services are environmentally friendly and addresses the risks of “greenwashing”.