Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator hired by News Group Newspapers, and one of the most prominent casualties of the phone-hacking saga, may yet be compelled to shed further light on the goings on at the media group. Earlier this month the Court of Appeal dismissed his appeal against two orders of the High Court in favour [...]
Archive for February, 2012
Employment Status – Jurisdiction of the Employment Tribunal
Posted by Philip| Feb |
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Employment Status – Jurisdiction of the Employment Tribunal A swathe of employment cases have sprung up over the last few years which have considered whether employees working abroad are able to bring unfair dismissal claims; building upon the categories set out in the landmark House of Lords case of Lawson v Serco Ltd[1]. The cases [...]
Settle n’ Shake
Posted by Adam| Feb |
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Lord Jackson has recommended changes to part 36 of the Civil Procedure Rules. The recommendations propose to reward claimants for making reasonable part 36 offers in settlement of their claims. Where the claimant makes a successful part 36 offer, damages are to be increased by 10% which has a detrimental effect on the defendant for [...]
The new Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme: Opportunities for Investors and Startups
Posted by Jonathan| Feb |
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In George Osborne’s autumn statement last year the government announced a big change in the tax incentives available for investors looking to invest in UK small businesses and start-ups with the introduction of the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS), due to take effect on 6th April 2012. Key benefits of SEIS for investors SEIS investors [...]
Somali Piracy
Posted by Adam| Feb |
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Somali piracy – Is the insurance industry part of the problem? The Commons Select Committee on Foreign Affairs has recently published a report on the levels of piracy off of the coast of Somalia, which over the past four years, have blighted global trading routes in the Indian Ocean to the tune of some $300 [...]
