
Director disqualification? How about prison?
The approach of the Insolvency Service appears to have shifted, no longer can directors rely on receiving a disqualification upon conviction of an insolvency related criminal offence.

The approach of the Insolvency Service appears to have shifted, no longer can directors rely on receiving a disqualification upon conviction of an insolvency related criminal offence.

The Employment team at FSP are delighted to be hosting our next HR Networking event.

The Home Office have confirmed the limited rollout of the Sponsor UK system, which, it is hoped, will ultimately replace the current Sponsor Management System entirely.

The Home Office have launched a new online form for reporting errors on eVisas.

Lindsay Davies in our Family & Matrimonial team has joined the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) Working Party looking at Pensions on Divorce.

As organisations are increasing their use of new technologies to tackle pressures such as time, resources and expenditure, it comes as no surprise some are using AI large language models (LLMs) to streamline business processes. But what happens when organisations use AI to make automatic decisions?

In potentially welcome news for building contractors, the Court of Appeal has now clarified the position regarding a contractor’s right to terminate its employment for non-payment under a JCT building contract.

Head of our Agriculture and Rural Land team, Hazel Eccles, briefly summarises the announcements that may affect property owners

Catherine Ramsbottom in our Wills, Trusts & Estates team provides a brief summary of the changes to Inheritance Tax announced today

Ben Oliver provides a brief summary of the key CGT changes