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    • May 2, 2023

    Part 2 – Missing regulations etc. – Where are they?

    (1) Notifiable Events Amendment Regulations DWP consulted on the draft Regulations long ago in September 2021. There was much adverse comment. It seems  revised Regulations are being worked on to reach a better balance between employer and scheme interests. Revised

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    • May 2, 2023

    Part 4 – Pension scams: Deputy pensions ombudsman flexes his muscles

    The Deputy Pensions Ombudsman has dismissed a complaint by a member of a self-invested personal pension concerning the administrator’s decision not to transfer his pension to a small self-administered scheme due to pension scam concerns. Background Mr I was a

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    • Apr 25, 2023

    Hunt v Ubhi

    The judgment of the Court of Appeal (Newey, Males and Snowden LLJ) in Hunt v Ubhi [2023] EWCA Civ 417 demonstrates the importance of the adequacy of any undertaking in damages given in support of an application for a freezing

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    • Apr 20, 2023

    Wills and Probate Monthly Update – April 2023

    A round-up of legal updates for the Wills and probate industry over the past month is as follows. Tax policy – new tax year The new tax rates and allowances that came into effect from 6 April 2023 and that

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    • Mar 28, 2023

    Don’t mention the law: Changes to german and French succession

    Germany and France have always restricted how assets can pass on death, requiring them to be left to specific family members. Following the introduction of the EU Succession Regulation in 2015, this is not a significant issue for British nationals

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    • Mar 28, 2023

    English eccentrics

    Real estate is a long-established asset class which is perennially popular with investors the world over. The English are renowned for our eccentric personalities, but the quirks extend to our property laws as well. What are the five key eccentricities of

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