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    • Sep 18, 2024

    Insolvency Partner comments for ft adviser – What sipp providers and advisers can learn from hartley collapse

    In this article for FT Adviser, Insolvency Partner, Robert Paterson spoke with the FT Advisor regarding the Hartley Pension Saga. With Hartley’s story serving as a reminder to prioritise thoughtful planning and careful assessment for sustainable business outcomes. To read

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    • Jul 25, 2024

    Wedlake Bell advises the trustees of the Telereal Pension Plan, sponsored by Telereal Services Limited, on a £130m bulk purchase annuity full plan buy-in with aviva

    A Wedlake Bell team, led by Partner Justin McGilloway and included Senior Associate James Newcome have advised the Trustees of the Telereal Pension Plan, sponsored by Telereal Services Limited, on a £130M bulk purchase annuity full plan buy-in with Aviva. 

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    • Jul 5, 2024

    General Election analysis – Impact on private clients

    On the back of the historic landslide result in the General Election for the Labour party, we give our initial reaction to what a new Labour government means for private clients in terms of personal taxation and estate planning. Our

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    • Jul 5, 2024

    General Election analysis – Impact on the residential property market

    What changes can we expect in the property world on the back of the historic landslide result for the Labour party in the General Election? Based on Labour’s manifesto and election campaign messaging they promised an immediate change in legislation

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    • Jun 13, 2024

    Greener on the other side?

    Lease renewals often prompt landlords to review lease terms, and the most frequent modernisation at the moment is environmental drafting. Is this a reasonable change which tenants must accept? Regardless of a landlord’s environmental stance, the green trend is being

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    • Jun 11, 2024

    Part 4 – Is General Election 2024 significant for pensions?

    Key messages Some Bills with pensions implications have, it seems, been lost and proposed pensions legislation delayed; and If the Election results in a change in government, some proposals may lapse and significant new proposals could emerge. What is happening

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    • Jun 11, 2024

    The 2003 UNESCO convention for the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage comes into force in the United Kingdom

    This article was written by Paralegal Chiara Gallo in the Art & Luxury Team. On 7 June 2024, the 2003 UNESCO Covention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage entered into force in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is

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