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Our team of experts shine a spotlight on new legal developments, share their views on the impact of current affairs, and offer insights on issues that could impact you and your business.

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01 Jan 2017 Bribery act and planning applications

How does the Bribery Act impinge on the planning process?

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29 Jan 2021 Positive news for the rapidly expanding drones industry: could landowners profit from the developing opportunities?

Whilst COVID-19 may be dominating the news headlines, the drone industry have had a steady stream of good news stories this week.

Research grant

First, we have had the news that a

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06 Mar 2017 Art: Questions of ownership – Banksy in Folkestone

The recent case of The Creative Foundation -v- Dreamland Leisure Limited & Ors [2015] EWHC 2556 (Ch) is one of the first cases dealing with ownership of street art and more particularly Banksy.

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11 May 2017 Beneficiaries’ entitlement to information about trusts

A common issue that arises when dealing with trusts is establishing what information and/or documents a beneficiary is entitled to see, once it is established that they have an interest in the trust.

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03 Oct 2017 Furnished holiday lets – sunny tax benefits

Landlords of residential property in the UK could be forgiven for feeling painfully targeted by the government in recent years.

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21 Feb 2017 UK trusts with US connections – new reporting requirements

The US introduced a number of measures in the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, commonly known as ‘FATCA’, to tackle the use of offshore accounts by US taxpayers to evade US tax.

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17 Apr 2017 What should you do if your opponent makes a procedural error?

As litigators, we generally regard it our overriding duty to obtain the best possible result for our clients by (within reason) every means available to us.

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06 Mar 2017 Non-Domiciled Spouses – Inheritance Tax Exemption

The spouse exemption is arguably the most important inheritance tax (IHT) relief, as it ensures that no IHT is payable on any gift made between husbands and wives or civil partners during their lifetime or on death.

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01 Feb 2017 How to prevent property fraud

The risk of being a victim of property fraud is greater than ever.

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04 Aug 2017 Non-dom reforms and offshore trusts

I am a trustee of an offshore trust settled by a UK resident, non-UK domiciled settlor (with no UK origins) for the benefit of himself and his family.

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21 Apr 2017 PRS – Challenges for growth and funding

The private rented sector (PRS) is currently one of the most talked about residential markets in the UK.

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14 Sep 2017 The right type of mistake – setting aside voluntary dispositions

Clients hope that, by taking appropriate professional advice, they are likely to avoid making a serious error that leaves them worse off than they would have been if they had tried to achieve the same result in a different way, or if they had done nothing at all.

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15 Aug 2017 Required Reading: Nuisance and how to deal with it

All night parties do not generally encourage amicable and cordial neighbourly relations.

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10 Apr 2017 Owning Art in the UK: A Guide for Non-Doms

Fundamental changes to the taxation of resident non-domiciliaries (RNDs) took effect from April 2017.

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01 Mar 2017 Responsibility of the contractor for damage to fixtures and fittings when renovating a house

On the basis that prevention is better than cure, there are a number of practical steps which should always be taken before commencing a renovation project in order to minimise the risk of damage to fittings and fittings.

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28 Jan 2021 Consultation on Electronic Communications Code: Balance of Power To Be Further In Favour of Telecoms Operators?

Whilst only introduced in December 2017, the Department for Digital, Culture Media & Sport is already consulting on the reform of the Electronic Communications Code.

The consultation identifies three key

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07 Aug 2017 What happens if you unwittingly buy a looted artefact?

Is it possible to buy a looted artefact unwittingly?

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01 Aug 2017 What a nuisance – are complaints from neighbours during inner city construction anything to worry about?

There is a distinction between the rules enforced by the council, covering such matters as working hours, and the rights of an individual property owner.

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04 Jul 2017 Landlords’ duties when carrying out works

The High Court has recently considered the interrelationship of a landlord’s right to develop and the covenant for quiet enjoyment given to its tenant in the case of Timothy Taylor Ltd v Mayfair House Corporation and another.

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01 Jan 2017 Auction house guarantees: friend or foe?

Auction house and third-party guarantees remain a hot topic in the art market. At the 2015 Autumn sales in New York, Bloomberg reported that $1 billion – approximately half – of the $2 billion total value of lots were already sold before the “paddles are even raised”.