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Time limits in Tribunal claims: Weightmans success in Court of Appeal

Weightmans has successfully defended a high profile case in the Court of Appeal this month on the crucial issue of time limits for appeals to the Employment Appeal Tribunal.

In Haydar v Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust the Court of …

Communication breakdowns could leave sporting bodies with heavy penalties

Technology can be used to enhance sporting performance and make competitions fairer, but there are also major legal risks. Bruce Ralston examines some of them.

Most of us agree that FIFA’s final acceptance of goal-line technology is good for football. …

Reverse-charging VAT on imports as an alternative to the French commercial exemption for commercial yachts

Ince & Co has just received official confirmation from the Central Office of the French customs authority confirming that the reverse-charge mechanism on import is available to commercial yachts.

What does this mean?

Non-EU flagged commercial vessels must be imported

Intellectual Property And Brexit

At long last, the UK Government has provided some major clear indications of how unitary EU-registered IP rights (including EU Trade Marks and Registered Designs) will be treated post-Brexit. On Monday 19 March 2018 the draft agreement for the withdrawal …

Constructing a more secure digital future

Recent figures show that construction firms are less likely than others to put cyber security at the top of their agendas. Paul Lowe explains why and suggests what can be done.

The construction industry does not prioritise cyber security highly