Case Law Developments
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Will Sidery on 30/04/2024
From yesterday (29 April 2024), in private law children proceedings and in contested financial remedy proceedings (FPR) in England & Wales, parties will be required to file and serve a standard form setting out their views on engaging with non-court dispute resolution
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News Team on 25/04/2024
The Jersey Court has concluded that the revenue rule, the principle that the courts of one jurisdiction will not collect the tax of another, as well as a small number of limited but longstanding exceptions to that rule, all form part of Jersey law
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News Team on 24/04/2024
Withers KhattarWong LLP, the Singapore office of international law firm Withers, has successfully acted for Huttons, one of Singapore's largest real estate agencies, in a landmark litigation case
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Sophia Panayi on 23/04/2024
With both the Labour and Conservative parties pledging to reform the non-dom regime, non-UK domiciled individuals may be looking for way to mitigate their income tax on offshore structures
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News Team on 19/04/2024
On 10 April 2024, The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal (CFA), Hong Kong’s highest court, approved the freezing of bank accounts, affirming the validity of the Hong Kong Police’s Letter of No Consent (LNC) regime in Tam Sze Leung & Ors v Commissioner of Police
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News Team on 18/04/2024
The French Administrative Supreme Court has overturned Article 182 A of the French Tax Code (FTC)
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News Team on 12/04/2024
The Jersey Royal Court has held that the whole property of a mixed charitable and non-charitable trust can in certain circumstances go to the charity beneficiaries if the non-charitable purpose is found to be invalid
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on 10/04/2024
The October 2023 case of Trust Corp Ltd v Goodman’s Estate [2023] EWHC 2780 (Ch) has drawn attention once again to the forfeiture rule and its application in cases of assisted suicide
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News Team on 10/04/2024
Guernsey's financial regulator has published the results of its investigation into the financial crime controls implemented by businesses in the estate agency, legal and accountancy services sectors, revealing that five areas needed improvement, none of which were specific to any one sector
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News Team on 05/04/2024
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) has struck off solicitor Michael Little, following his jailing of 20 months in New York in 2018 for helping a family evade estate and gift taxes through undeclared offshore bank accounts and trusts
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