Author: Michael Bacina
On 18 June 2019 Facebook released its whitepaper for its long-awaited planned cryptocurrency Libra coin, disclosing that Facebook will participate in, but not control the new token, ...
Author: Matt Cunningham
“Tit-for-tat tariffs” are making major headlines daily, specifically those aimed at China by the U.S. under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. Politics aside, the two main objectives of ta ...
In April we blogged about the upcoming reforms to the Tax framework - IR35.
Under current legislation, where an individual offers services through a PSC but in practice the relationship is akin to an employment one, the ...
The EU Settlement Scheme has now been fully open since 30 March 2019. The scheme allows EEA and Swiss citizens resident in the UK to secure their status in the UK, in the event of UK’s Exit from the EU.
The scheme, wh ...
For over 20 years, Clarkslegal has been an integral part of the UK delegation to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the United Nations agency which sets international labour standards and monitors compliance wi ...
In the recent case of Khawaja v Transport for London, a Tribunal found that an employee had been subjected to direct race discrimination by his manager in respect of the allocation of training opportunities.
The Claiman ...
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