Author: David Moore
In a recent unreported case in the County Court at Central London (Sajid v Nuur, 30 July 2018), a Claimant (Landlord) had brought a claim against a Defendant (a former Tenant) and attempted to serve ...
Author: Matthew Blakebrough
Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs), and their tokens, have changed dramatically during the course of 2018.
Back in January, Blockchain events in London were full of millennials living off appre ...
Author: Simon Stokes
The House of Commons Treasury Committee has just published its Report on Digital Currencies – or as it now prefers to call them "crypto-assets" as they are not really currencies at all, at least n ...
Author: Ben Evans
The Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU") handed down its first copyright judgment of 2018 this week.The outcome of the case, Renckhoff, C161/17 wasn't a surprise to many although it went ag ...
Author: Simon Stokes
As a no-deal Brexit becomes a distinct possibility the UK government is to start producing guidance to deal with this eventuality. However when it comes to data protection and the cross border ...
Author: Simon Stokes
Background to the case
Successful visual artists often operate through limited companies. This can have tax advantages. One such example was the leading British sculptor Lynn Chadwick, who died in ...
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