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- Financial Services Bill Enters Parliament by The Solicitor on Nov 20, 2009
The Government introduced the Financial Services Bill in Parliament yesterday. The Bill delivers significant reforms that will provide greater rights and information for consumers, in addition to stronger financial regulation to make banks...
- VAT Rate May Increase To 20% In 2010 by The Solicitor on Nov 20, 2009
Yesterday, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) released provisional estimates of the public finances showing that in October 2009 the public sector had: a current budget deficit of £7.7 billion;net borrowing of £11.4 billion; &...
- Redundancy Rights: Ray Of Light For Vauxhall Workers by The Solicitor on Nov 20, 2009
According to the Guardian, there's a good chance General Motors' decision last week to cancel the sale of Opel/Vauxhall to the Canadian Magna consortium will result in fewer UK redundancies. Peter Mandelson met with GM Europe's acting chief...
- Unfair Dismissal: Independent Contractors And Sham Contracts by The Solicitor on Nov 20, 2009
Earlier this year, an interesting case came before the Court of Appeal concerning independent contractors and sham contracts. Miklos Szilagyi sued a company called Protectacoat Firthglow Ltd (PF). PF specialises i...
- Financial Services Bill: Key Features by The Solicitor on Nov 20, 2009
1. Stronger financial regulation and corporate governance Creates a new Council for Financial Stability, chaired by the Chancellor and including the Chair of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and the Governor of the Bank of England, to...
- Constructive Dismissal: Strike 1 to "Decorative Dumb Blonde" by The Solicitor on Nov 20, 2009
There was another twist in Jordan Wimmer's £4 million constructive dismissal case against Nomos Capital founder Mark Lowe this week, as the defendant took the stand. Lowe admitted to sending sexually explicit emails to fe...
- Redundancy Rights: Ray Of Light For Vauxhall Workers by The Solicitor on Nov 20, 2009
According to the Guardian, there's a good chance General Motors' decision last week to cancel the sale of Opel/Vauxhall to the Canadian Magna consortium will result in fewer UK redundancies. Peter Mandelson met with GM Europe's acting chief...



















