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Published: 11.03.10 : Tax change adds another layer of complication for tax planning
Businesses should act quickly to mitigate the effects of the new 50% tax rate for high earners as the tax changes coming into effect this April will add yet another layer of complication for tax... Read more »

Published: 09.03.10 : ‘No Win no fee’ – some relief at last for journos and publishers
These are interesting legal times for journalists, publishers, and lawyers, and true to form, there has been yet another major development – but this time, the change is very much in favour of ... Read more »

Published: 04.03.10 : Divorce and the Family Business
If you are part of a family business you know how important it is to stop personal emotions affecting the company. Divorce can be a traumatic process for anyone but it is often worse in circumstances... Read more »

Published: 26.02.10 : Smart Litigation: Considering Value
“How much is this going to cost me?”  It’s an important question and one which we lawyers hear regularly, as you would expect. Or would you? Buying legal services is not ... Read more »

Published: 25.02.10 : Changes To The Rules On Whistleblowing
Employment Tribunals are shortly to gain new powers to refer the details of whistleblowing claims to the relevant regulator. Under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998, employees who report ... Read more »

Published: 23.02.10 : Torch Of Open Justice Shines On Dark Secrets Of Torture
Open justice emerged triumphant from the hellish fog around of Binyam Mohamed’s torture claim this month, giving the media another strong precedent in favour of unrestricted court reporting. ... Read more »

Published: 23.02.10 : Employment Bulletin February 2010
In this issue we review the Government and its response to the consultation on the new "statement of fitness to work" to be used by GPs from 6 April 2010, plus other topics including additi...
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Published: 23.02.10 : Education bulletin February 2010
In this edition we review the Children Schools and Families Bill and its progress, parent complaints, weather driven absenteeism, Safer Internet Day, plus case reports and the chance to have a topic ...
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Published: 22.02.10 : Suing An Expert? The Tide May Be Changing…
Experts play a fundamental role in litigation. Their opinion on the merits of a claim often influences whether or not it is pursued or defended and courts rely heavily on their knowledge and expertis... Read more »

Published: 19.02.10 : Smart Litigation - Doing Something A Bit Different
With the economic climate remaining frosty (we’re still looking out for those ‘Green Shoots’ of Spring), one of the key questions for all businesses, big or small, is how to weather... Read more »

Published: 18.02.10 : Effective Recruitment
There is no one right way to recruit new staff, but there are many ways to get it wrong. Ronan McDonald, Esther Maxwell and Julia Green offer some tips to help you keep the process fair and legal. ... Read more »

Published: 18.02.10 : Law Firm Steps It Up A Gear For Charity
Staff at leading law firm Foot Anstey have put in a gruelling day’s work for charity by teaming up to cycle 479.34 km in Plymouth’s Drake Circus shopping centre. The latest event i... Read more »

Published: 18.02.10 : Charities Bulletin February 2010
In this month’s bulletin we look at how the RSPCA faces a potential £1m legal bill in legacy case, no tax penalties for temporary public benefit failure, new social enterprise mark is lau...
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Published: 12.02.10 : Smart Litigation – A Chill Wind
“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” Albert Einstein How many times do lawyers fall into the trap, when explaining a legal point... Read more »

Published: 11.02.10 : National Mark Provides Real Boost For The Social Enterprise Sector
James Evans partner and head of charities and social enterprise at south west law firm, Foot Anstey, says the new National Social Enterprise Mark should provide a real boost for the social enterprise... Read more »

Published: 11.02.10 : Law Firm Helps Young Explorers To Follow In The Footsteps Of Giants At Royal Cornwall Museum
Foot Anstey has helped to provide the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro with a newly re-furbished Cornish Gallery and foyer. Their support follows a year of commitment to the Museum which provides the r... Read more »

Published: 11.02.10 : Charities and Social Enterprise Newsletter February 2010
In this edition we look at Social investment by charities, the more "compact" Compact, Estate wars: can charities ever win?, Community Interest Companies (CIC’s): more flexibility to ...
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Published: 10.02.10 : Stakeholder Pension Schemes, What Are They All About?
What are the legal requirements? If you have five or more “eligible employees” you are required by law to provide access to a stakeholder pension scheme.  Read more ...
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Published: 09.02.10 : Has Terry Saved ‘Kiss And Tell’?
For all his prowess on the pitch, John Terry may eventually be remembered as much for his impact on English law as for his contribution to English football. His unsuccessful bid to gag reportin... Read more »

Published: 09.02.10 : New Appointment To The Region's Largest Employment Law Team
The South West’s largest Employment and Pensions Law team has further increased its numbers with the arrival of an expert from an international firm.  Leading firm Foot Anstey has recruite... Read more »

 

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