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Brexit, jurisdiction and finance: the demise of the asymmetric jurisdiction clause?
With potential difficulties enforcing asymmetric jurisdiction clauses, parties are going to need to think carefully about the right jurisdiction clause
National security bill set to ring changes for real estate M&A
Investors in real estate will need to assess whether new interventions powers apply to their deals
Build-to-rent investors set to benefit from tax change on mixed use properties
A recent change in HMRC guidance indicates that the SDLT 3% surcharge should not apply to a multiple dwellings relief
Supreme Court ruling of 23 September 2020 on the application of the beneficial owner clause not provided for in the Spanish-Swiss Convention and the limits of "soft law"
The High Court ruled on the appeal (Colgate Palmolive case) and analysed the objective and temporal limits of the so-called
Digital Regulation 2.0: UK and EU announce details of major reforms
New UK and EU laws reboot the eCommerce Directive, update rules relating to online illegal and harmful content and boost
UK government maps post-Brexit shake up of public procurement
With the UK no longer bound to comply with EU procurement rules from 2021, a green paper and policy note
Pensions: top tips for in-house lawyers
In the world of pensions, where do you start? Here are our thoughts on the top ten things to think
Consumer Update | December 2020
This Update takes a bite-sized and practical look at the recent legal and regulatory developments in consumer law.
A reprieve for opt-out class actions in the UK
The Supreme Court's decision in the Merricks v Mastercard litigation opens the door for more mass claims to be brought