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    • May 19, 2021

    Dishonest assistance – Qrops transfer was an improper investment*

    BackgroundThe claimant in this case, Mr Ross Burns, applied for summary judgment in his claim of dishonest assistance against certain defendants (summary judgment is usually possible when one party wants to move to a court decision without a trial –

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    • May 19, 2021

    Medley of case law – Trustees and introducers in hot water!

    A digest of some recent cases: Members suing SIPP operatorIn Adams v Options SIPP (formerly Carey Pensions), the Court of Appeal decided on 1 April 2021 the member’s agreement with the FCA regulated SIPP provider was unenforceable and could be

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    • Mar 16, 2021

    A hillside view of inconsistent planning permissions

    A recent decision of the Court of Appeal in the case of Hillside Parks Ltd v Snowdonia National Park Authority [2020] EWCA Civ 1440 (“Hillside”) has raised eyebrows in the development industry over potential implications for multi-phased development schemes involving

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    • Mar 16, 2021

    Restrictive covenants

    Game on for development? When making an assessment as to whether to acquire a property, ensuring that it is suitable for the intended use is key. A recent case in the High Court has highlighted how detrimental restrictive covenants can

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    • Feb 19, 2021

    CGT and divorce explained

    Senior Associates in our Family and Private Client teams, Trisha Siddique and Helen Barnett, look at the capital gains tax consequences of separation and divorce in light of potential changes in the upcoming Budget. Please click here to continue reading

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    • Feb 17, 2021

    Ip Rights In Xml Formats And Schemas And Guidance On Awarding Additional Damages (software Solutions v 365 Health And Wellbeing)- Lexisnexis

    IP analysis: The Intellectual Property Enterprise Court (IPEC) has handed down a judgment on litigation over a suite of computer software involving mental health self-help tools. At issue were not only the ownership of the software, but also a series

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