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    • Jun 8, 2022

    Part 2 – Bankruptcy and overseas pension schemes

    Key points: Whilst the United Kingdom has left the EU, the case is notable for the following reasons: Firstly, the legislation requiring EU pension schemes to be tax approved by HMRC to be excluded from English bankruptcy estates is contrary

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    • May 24, 2022

    Appraisals – Common pitfalls and challenges

    We have all had that feeling around appraisal season. Everything seems fine so why waste time when we have work to get on with? However, with many employees still working from home for some or all of their time, a

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    • Apr 14, 2022

    Re Glam And Tan Ltd [2022] EWHC 855 (Ch)

    Re Glam and Tan Ltd [2022] EWHC 855 (Ch) was a partial success for the liquidator and the company in liquidation in recovering funds from its former director. One of the reasons why the court declined to order full recovery

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    • Mar 29, 2022

    ICO publishes regulatory action policy and guidance

    The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published a draft regulatory action policy in December 2021, accompanied by draft statutory guidance on which they have asked for feedback by 24th March 2022. Whilst the guidance has been published as a consultation document,

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    • Mar 23, 2022

    Part 2 – Pensions dashboard – The big picture

    The stigma around pensions being a topic you steer-clear of has vastly decreased since I started my career in pensions.  Now there is far more public engagement and enthusiasm about pensions. However, there remains a long way to go.  Unfortunately

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    • Mar 15, 2022

    30 year limitation period introduced into building safety bill

    In the House of Commons a very significant amendment was made to the Building Safety Bill in January whereby, if it remains in the Bill, claimants will be able to bring claims originating from up to 30 years ago (i.e.

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