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P&E Update: Pensions Bulletin
Provision of information regulations; pensions tax on overseas pensions; Salary Sacrifice; Silentnight; LGPS; CETVs; unauthorised late PCLs; IORP II; First fines for master trusts; ICO Topics covered in this bulletin:
The Watch List
New Law
Provision of ...
Competition and Regulatory Newsletter
EU ordered to pay over €50,000 in damages in first excessive length of proceedings case EU ordered to pay over €50,000 in damages in first excessive length of proceedings case
The General Court has ordered the EU to pay over €50,000 in damages to Gascogne...
Forewarned is forearmed: the learnings to take from the Dutch data security breach regime
This briefing is part of a series of publications on the EU General Data Protection Regulation (the ‘GDPR’) which will apply in all Member States from 25 May 2018 This briefing is part of a series of publications on the EU General Data Protection Regulati...
P&E Update: Employment/Employee Benefits Bulletin
Employment law in 2017; CitySprint courier; relevance of expired warnings; employer’s knowledge; stress versus depression; gender pay gap reporting; executive pay Topics covered in this bulletin:
New law
What to expect in employment law in 2017
Cases Ro...
P&E Update: Pensions Bulletin
Select Committee report; Bulk DC transfers; FRC review pension disclosure; single guidance body; auto-enrolment review; FSCS compensation; Pension Scheme Newsletter; Gleeds Briggs; Levy Determination Topics covered in this bulletin:
The Watch List
New Law...
Tax and the City briefing for January 2017
Jeanette Zaman and Zoe Andrews discuss the challenges 2017 is likely to bring for big business from a tax perspective.
2017 brings significant challenges for big business with the commencement of the anti-hybrids rules, a new corporate interest restricti...
Competition and Regulatory Newsletter
ECJ rules on the European Commission’s application of the State aid selectivity requirement in two recent judgments
ECJ rules on the European Commission's application of the State aid selectivity requirement in two recent judgments
To be considered...
The Cartels and Leniency Review - United Kingdom chapter
The issue of potential liability, both civil and criminal, that may arise from unlawful agreements with competitors is of growing significance in today's globalised economy.
The Cartels and Leniency Review discusses the position in 30 jurisdict...
The Cartels and Leniency Review - European Union chapter
The issue of potential liability, both civil and criminal, that may arise from unlawful agreements with competitors is of growing significance in today's globalised economy.
The Cartels and Leniency Review discusses the position in 30 jurisdictions, ...
The ever-growing challenge of managing tax disputes and risks
Richard Jeens argues that in a year of considerable surprise and change, some continuity can be found in the government's continued focus on measures designed to tackle tax avoidance and deal with tax disputes.
Tax authorities around the world remain...