Norton Rose Fulbright cuts ties with Russia over ‘brutal invasion’ of Ukraine March 7, 2022 Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has confirmed it is shutting down its operations in Russia.
Still safe to return to work, Boris Johnson says, despite reopening pause July 31, 2020 Businesses will still be allowed “more discretion” on whether to make employees return to work from next week, Boris Johnson confirmed today, despite delaying the easing of lockdown for many leisure activities. However, the Prime Minister insisted that if employers did not make sure their workplaces were safe they could face legal punishment. “If employers [...]
Government workers union threatens ‘mass disruption’ to force Legal Ombudsman to recognise staffing crisis March 10, 2022 The UK’s sixth biggest union has threatened to launch a campaign of “mass disruption” to force the Legal Ombudsman to formally acknowledge its staffing issues, after more than a fifth of the government body’s staff left within a year. The threat comes after talks collapsed between staff at the Legal Ombudsman and the senior management [...]
Whistleblowers play key role in crackdown on furlough fraud as HMRC gets nearly 14,000 tip-offs August 16, 2022 13,775 whistleblower reports have now been received by HMRC about fraud against the furlough scheme as people report their employers, and ex-employers, City lawyers have told City A.M. HMRC is now stepping up its enforcement activity with a view to recovery, issuing penalties and pursuing prosecution or directors disqualifications where appropriate. There were many complex [...]
Briton in Brexit fight of his life as Denmark plans to deport him for missing deadline November 16, 2022 A British national residing in EU member state Denmark is reportedly being deported from the Nordic country because he missed a residency application by just under four days. Phil Russell said he did not know he needed a residency application in order to remain with his fiancée Frederike in the country. As a result, he [...]
Legal Q&A: How referees’ pay could be hit by a tax dispute with HMRC and why this could have wide-reaching effects on the gig economy September 21, 2021 Lawyer Kevin Barrow explores the implications of an ongoing case between referees and HMRC. What’s this case about? It’s about whether PGMOL (Professional Game Match Officials Limited) needs to deduct income tax and National Insurance Contributions (NICs) from payments it makes to referees whom it has engaged on a self-employed “gig worker” basis to officiate at [...]
Saudi diplomat should not be shielded from ‘modern slavery’ lawsuit, UK’s Supreme Court says July 6, 2022 A Saudi diplomat should not be shielded from a ‘modern slavery’ lawsuit – brought against him by one of his former domestic workers – because of diplomatic immunity, the UK’s highest court has said. Saudi Arabian diplomat Khalid Basfar should be forced to face an employment tribunal over claims he kept Filipino national Josephine Wong [...]
ChatGPT might’ve broken the internet – and it could also own anything you create with it February 17, 2023 You could even get sued for defamation for information created by ChatGPT.
Magic Circle law firm Allen & Overy set to wind down Moscow offices March 10, 2022 Magic Circle law firm Allen & Overy has joined its Magic Circle rivals in vowing to wind down its Moscow office, as law firms from across Europe and the US pile out of Russia. Allen & Overy’s decision to wind down its Russian operations comes after the firm first opened its Moscow office in 1993. [...]
BNP Paribas London executive keeps job despite naming Asian colleague ‘Hu She’ January 30, 2022 All eyes are on BNP Paribas this weekend as a senior lawyer manages to keep his job after it was revealed that he referred to an Asian colleague as “Hu She”. In a disciplinary inquiry at the French bank last year, Benedict Foster, head of legal for debt and equity at BNP’s London office, was [...]