Trusts & Estates Law and Tax Journal | November 2018
Law firms must now publish probate fees. Jonathan Shankland and Tom Frankel outline the position
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Employment Law Journal | May 2018
The Windrush scandal and recent Baker v Abellio London decision show how difficult it can be to confirm an individual’s immigration status, write Jarmila Entezari and Sejal Raja
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Trusts & Estates Law and Tax Journal | April 2017
Jonathan Shankland and Claudia Whibley set out the detail of proposed EU public beneficial ownership register
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Trusts & Estates Law and Tax Journal | May 2016
Jonathan Shankland and Tulin Hamit investigate changes to the intestacy rules created by the Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Act 2014
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Trusts & Estates Law and Tax Journal | February 2016
Jonathan Shankland and Celia Speller provide an update on the residence nil-rate band
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Employment Law Journal | November 2012
Are quotas imposed by the EU the best way to increase the number of female directors, asks Stephen Levinson
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Employment Law Journal | July 2012
The Court of Appeal has killed off arguments that the European Convention on Human Rights applies to dismissal processes, explains Charlotte Stern
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Employment Law Journal | February 2012
The Supreme Court ruling in the Edwards and Botham cases may not be as good news for employers as many commentators are suggesting, argues Stephen Levinson
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Employment Law Journal | January 2011
The proposed merger of the courts and tribunals could make current dissatisfaction with the service even worse, argues Stephen Levinson
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