This article explores the common forms of security used in the acquisition or development of real estate, their differences, and the practical and legal considerations associated with each.
Serious Fraud Office v Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation at appeal, in 2018.
Economic forecasts suggest that the UK is heading for the biggest recession in generations and as such insolvency professionals are gearing up for possibly the busiest period in their professional careers.
On 4th May 2021 the Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space Moratorium and Mental Health Crisis Moratorium) (England & Wales) Regulations 2020 come into force.
Taxes are an important part of keeping a country running, funding all sorts of social and economic activities that improve and support our lives.
An overview of practical considerations for directors and companies on exiting lockdown successfully.
This article looks to provide an overview of what was discussed in respect of the two employment law bills and the likely timings of these changes to help employers better prepare for the future.
The recently announced increase in employer National Insurance (NI) contributions, which comes into effect from April 2025 has left many employers now facing tough decisions, including whether they may need to consider a reduction in their workforce as a means of mitigating the added expense.
Caroline Benfield and Elizabeth Taylor from our insolvency team discuss the measures to assist business trade through Covid-19 pandemic
Having an excellent idea for a product or service is just the starting point. One of the critical things in your business journey, from start-up to success, will be raising the initial finance to get your concept off the ground.