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Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP New Haven, CT Document Search Results (95) Show: results per page Sort by:  | Employment Law Reform: Latest Developments Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 6, 2013, previously published on May 3, 2013 After much wrangling in Parliament over the last few weeks, two pieces of legislation, the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act and the Growth and Infrastructure Act received Royal Assent on 25 April 2013.
|  | Geys - It's Not Cricket! Andrew Yule; Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 6, 2013, previously published on May 3, 2013 The Rules of Cricket are famously complex. As a child, my family had a humorous tea-towel - 'The Rules of Cricket Explained to a - which included the following line:
|  | Unfair Dismissal - Political Opinions or Affiliation Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 6, 2013, previously published on May 3, 2013 The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act, which is received Royal Assent on 25 April, will introduce a new exception to the qualifying period of employment for unfair dismissal in cases where ‘the reason (or, if more than one, the principal reason) for the dismissal is, or relates to, the...
|  | An Overhaul for Whistle-Blowing Law Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 6, 2013, previously published on May 3, 2013 'Whistle-blower: it’s emotive language - it conjures an image of taking a stand, exposing unseen fraud, corruption, abuse or neglect. Brave; perhaps reckless; sometimes unpopular; but almost always with little or no regard for personal repercussions. This is consistent with the dictionary...
|  | Geys - It's Not Cricket! Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 1, 2013, previously published on Aprril 26, 2013 The Rules of Cricket are famously complex. As a child, my family had a humorous tea-towel - "The Rules of Cricket Explained to a Foreigner" - which included the following line:
|  | When Is A Flat Not A 'Flat'? Paul Brecknell; Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article April 25, 2013, previously published on April 24, 2013 For many years the appeal courts have been concerned with determining what character of building is a 'house' for the purposes of enfranchisement rights, notably in the recent Hosebay/Lexgorge case. In Smith and Dennis v Jafton Properties Limited, the County Court’s focus was on what...
|  | Zero rated Goods for Disabled Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article April 19, 2013, previously published on April 7, 2013 The Upper Tribunal has heard an appeal against the favourable First Tier Tribunal decision in British Disabled Flying Association (UKUT 0162) where it had been held that the zero rate applied to lightly adapted aircraft.
|  | School Charges to External Consumers - VAT Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article April 19, 2013, previously published on April 17, 2013 The First Tier Tribunal has made an interesting decision in respect of charges made by schools and colleges for activities which are seemingly supplied to parties other than pupils.
|  | Cultural VAT exemption Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article April 19, 2013, previously published on April 17, 2013 The British Film Institute (‘BFI’) has succeeded in persuading the First Tier Tribunal that, between 1990 and 1996 its admissions to cinema showings were a cultural supply falling within the exemption.
|  | VAT on Management of Final Salary Pension Schemes Withers Bergman LLP/Withers LLP;
Legal Alert/Article April 19, 2013, previously published on April 17, 2013 The Court of Justice of the European Union has decided that the services of managing pension schemes should be taxable rather than exempt.
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