National Company Law Tribunal finally gets notified. Sunrise moment in Corporate Law judicial framework
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs, on 1st June 2016, notified
the constitution of the National Company Law T ...
By: Alison Palmer
Individuals who are domiciled outside the UK will be aware that their exposure to UK Inheritance Tax (IHT) is limited to their UK assets. Any foreign assets owned by foreign domiciliaries remain outsid ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will enter into force on 25 May 2018, provides for a new, directly applicable data protection law for all of Europe. Enterprises (as well as government entities, which ...
By: Glenn Biggs, Partner and Allison Haworth, Senior Associate
The Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation (National Injury Insurance Scheme) Amendment Bill 2016 (Bill) was introduced into parliament on 14 June ...
By: Rebecca Stevens, Partner, Ryan Stehlik, Senior Associate and Brett Sherwin, Solicitor
It has been a number of years since the Queensland courts have had the opportunity to examine disclosure obligations under t ...
By: Mark Brookes, Partner and Tom Pepper, Solicitor
Our October 2015 newsletter ‘English court decision considers aggregate claims’ discussed the case of AIG Europe v OC320301 (formerly the International Law Pa ...
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