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29 August 2024

Navigating the removal of the Bankers Bonus cap: A fine line for banks to tread

The removal of the bonus cap last October 2023 marks a significant shift in the UK banking sector, presenting both opportunities and challenges for banks as employers. This policy change is poised to enhance London’s competitiveness on the global stage, aligning remuneration packages with those offered in major financial hubs such as New York and Tokyo.

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29 August 2024

The Lifecycle of a Business - Employee Grievances

Setting up and running your own business is an amazing achievement. It requires vision, creativity, motivation and stamina. On occasion, it can even bring you fame, riches and fortune. But it can also result in reams of paperwork and cause sleepless nights.

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27 August 2024

Is Your Private Drainage System Compliant?

It is not uncommon to find that rural properties are served by private drainage systems, however, it can be uncommon for property owners to be aware that they must ensure that their system complies with current regulations, known as the General Binding Rules. If a system is not compliant, it can affect or delay the sale of a property.

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15 August 2024

A Landlord’s Guide to Tenant Administration

Administration is a “rescue” procedure, where the primary statutory objective is to allow a company to carry on trading as a going concern. In practice, most administrations do not achieve this objective and result in a sale of certain assets and the liquidation of the remainder – the original company rarely survives.

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24 July 2024

From Start-up to Exit: the Acqui-Hire

As an entrepreneur an exit may seem a long way away when first assembling your team, but if you get that really right, you may find yourself receiving offers from buyers that would like your team for themselves. In a nutshell, that’s an acqui-hire: an acquisition which is aimed at obtaining a team.

It is otherwise a relatively loose term, and it can take different forms such as:

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5 July 2024

The future of the UK’s non-dom regime under the Labour Party

With promises of ‘change’ ringing through Westminster and across the nation, Sir Keir Starmer has been appointed the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. As had widely been expected, the Labour Party obtained a significant majority in the UK General Election and will have a strong mandate to govern. With a new party in Government, what does the future hold for the UK’s non-dom regime?

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5 July 2024

The new Labour Government: 5 key employment law changes

The election is now finally over and the UK has woken up to a new Labour Government. In its campaign, the new Government made it clear that its “New Deal for Working People” would be an integral part of its future plans, suggesting new employment legislation would be introduced within 100 days.

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