
July 12, 2021
Living above the shop? New permitted development right
People may be familiar with the permitted development right to change office and light industrial units to residential. Effective as …
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People may be familiar with the permitted development right to change office and light industrial units to residential. Effective as …
Read moreJuly 12, 2021
Brexit and the Struggle for Talent Six months on from the end of the post-Brexit transition period, the British media …
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On 28 June, the European Commission adopted a so-called ‘adequacy decision’ in respect of the UK’s data laws. There were …
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Brexit and Singapore On 28th June 2021, the online newsletter, City AM, reported that the UK would be starting trade …
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Brexit and an all-Ireland Trade Boom Amidst the glitches that have been thrown up by Brexit (particularly in relation to …
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Brexit and Article 16 of the Ireland / Northern Ireland Protocol (“the Protocol”) In the context of arguments between the …
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National, new-model firm Excello Law has expanded its real estate and property development team in Liverpool with the arrival of …
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The government has announced an extension to the moratorium on commercial rent arrears and premises recovery until 25th March 2022 …
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Brexit and the Horizon Europe Programme Part 5 of the reformatted UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement 2020/21 (TCA) provides for …
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Developers should be aware that as of 28 June 2021 (and subject to the transitional provisions summarised below), 25% of …
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As we went into the first lockdown in March 2020, our teams were on hand to support clients navigating through …
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The government has announced that the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act will come into force on 06 April 2022, introducing …
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The Insolvency Service enjoys wide powers in administering compulsory company liquidations and personal bankruptcies. These extend to investigating companies that …
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On 3 June, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) announced that it had fined the Conservative party £10,000 for sending direct …
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Brexit and a Norwegian Saga The online newsletter, City AM, for 24th May 2021 reported that negotiations between the UK …
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Brexit and the proposed EU Regulation on Foreign Subsidies On 5th May 2021, the EU Commission published a proposal for …
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Brexit and the Netherlands On 27th April 2021, the Brussels-based private–sector news service, EURACTIV, which has been covering EU affairs …
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Excello Law has opened an office in Leicester city centre at 5 Museum Square boosting its national network to nine …
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Brexit and the Queen’s Speech The Queen’s Speech, which was delivered to the UK Parliament on 11th May 2021 and …
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Brexit and the French Fishing Industry It is not only the UK which has had to adopt many domestic measures …
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There’s no doubt that the video-sharing app TikTok has enjoyed spectacular growth during the pandemic. The app now claims to …
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Brexit and Artificial Intelligence (AI) The Times columnist, Edward Lucas, entitles his article in the Times of 26th April 2021: …
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New-model firm Excello Law has expanded into Manchester city centre with the opening of a new office at 3 Hardman …
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As we anticipate the end of lockdown, the need for affordable housing has never been more acute. The Government, while …
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Brexit and Fintech The Sunday Times of 18th April 2021 has reported on a letter signed by 30 representatives of …
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Earlier this month, it was widely reported that details of more than 530 million Facebook users worldwide have been made available online, …
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Brexit and Incoterms 2020 “Incoterms” (a registered trademark of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)) are standard contractual provisions in …
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Private client lawyer Mark Diomede has joined national firm Excello Law from his previous position at Mowll and Mowll in …
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This event has now taken place, but you may view a recording of the webinar here To help business owners …
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The pandemic has achieved more in a year in terms of pushing the legal profession to adopt modern ways of …
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Brexit and Spain On 30th March 2021, the “Politico” news service published an online article entitled “Brits in Spain spooked …
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Excello Law has launched a new national residential development team of over 20 lawyers providing services to housebuilders, private and …
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Brexit and Small Businesses On 29th March 2021, the UK Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) published new research on the …
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Brexit and the Life of Trees The Sunday Times of 21st March 2021 reported on research published by the University …
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Scott Taylor, a specialist in dispute resolution and contentious insolvency, has joined national, new-model firm Excello Law from a partner …
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John Gordon, a specialist in commercial and property litigation and dispute resolution, has joined national new-model firm Excello Law in …
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Brexit and the Pharmaceutical Sector On 16th March 2021, the European Commission and the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), …
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Commercial lawyer Jon Belcher, who specialises in data protection and information governance, has joined national firm Excello Law from his …
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On 1 January 2021, following the end of the Brexit transition period, the UK’s data protection laws were changed. Out …
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Brexit and Food Standards UK legislation on food standards has been much influenced by EU legislation. However, during the UK’s …
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Brexit and UK Corporation Tax In his Budget statement on 3rd March 2021, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi …
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Ashi Patel, who specialises in real estate, property development and associated banking and financial matters, has joined national, new-model firm …
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Small and medium sized law firms are currently facing a perfect storm of factors which are putting intense pressure on …
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Brexit and the UK Fashion Industry On 2nd February 2021, more than 400 figures from the UK fashion industry were …
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Real estate and property development lawyer Anil Kumar has joined national law firm Excello Law, joining a growing team in …
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This is a hot topic within employment now and has made headlines on the BBC and other news channels. The …
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There are various alternative dispute resolution methods available to help people separate constructively, the most widely known being mediation. Whilst …
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Brexit and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Reporting ESG is a modern acronym which, even though it may not appeal …
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Contrary to popular belief, the number of companies going into insolvency has actually fallen since the coronavirus pandemic hit last …
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Brexit and the Supply of Services Title II (Services and Investment) of Heading One (Trade) of Part Two (Trade, Transport, …
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Brexit and Tariff Rate Quotas on Steel Products On page 6 paragraph 2 of the UK Government’s Summary Explainer document …
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Brexit and Electric Vehicles Under the terms of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement of December 2020 (TCA), there is …
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The story of an emerging fintech boom has been making headlines for nearly a decade, during which time London has …
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Brexit and Singapore In the UK’s post-Brexit world, the island nation of Singapore has cropped up in at least two …
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Brexit and Financial Services It is generally accepted that the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), which with associated documents …
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Brexit and Trading under World Trade Organisation (WTO) Rules At 11pm on 31st December 2020, the precise moment at which …
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Brexit and the Level Playing Field One of the most contentious areas of the UK-EU negotiations for a new post-Brexit …
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Divorce. It’s a very strong word. One that encompasses different emotions and feelings for different people. A common factor that …
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The Chancellor has announced that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) will be extended until 31 March 2021. This supersedes …
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For many law firms, the traditional professional indemnity insurance (PII) renewal date of 1 October rolls around increasingly ominously each …
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