Should employers expect to recoup the management costs of resolving a tort? Natalie Johnston investigates
The right to reject: did the Law Lords miss a trick? ask Stephen Sly and Paul Clarke
The House of Lords will rule next week in Lonsdale v Howard & Hallam Ltd whether or not the French approach of awarding a commercial agent two years’ gross commission on termination should be followed in England.
How is the ECJ tackling discrimination in domestic tax systems? Tim Crosley and Michael Walsh report
Should the UK be taxing aviation fuel, asks Katherine Dunseath and Richard Macrory
When should contracts be discharged? Philip Davis and Graham Ludlam investigate
Mastercigars has unravelled the complexities of parallel importation, says Denise McFarland
Theatrics used to unveil the budget do not hide the impact of taxation and timing, says Peter Vaines
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has won a court victory against VAT ‘carousel’ fraud.
Advertising restrictions on TV and radio adverts for online gambling sites, casinos and betting shops are to be lifted.
Private client department announces partner hire
Firm appoints first joint heads of Wales office
Global dispute resolution team promotes two partners in Guernsey and Cayman Islands
An engagement ring may symbolise romance, but the courts remain decidedly practical about who keeps it after a split, writes Mark Pawlowski, barrister and professor emeritus of property law at the University of Greenwich, in this week's NLJ