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Does it matter if "the price is right"?

The recent case of Serene Construction Ltd v Salata and Associates Ltd has offered further insight on the Courts' approach to claims against bank-appointed receivers where they are instructed to market and sell land.
Read moreCyber_Bytes - Issue 37

We hope you enjoy this latest edition of Cyber_Bytes, our bi-weekly roundup of key developments in cyber, tech and evolving risks.
Read moreThe Medical Defence Union – insurance premium rebates not taxable receipts

Insurance premium rebate does not count as a taxable receipt, but instead is merely a (non-taxable) refund to the mutual fund for the benefit of its members.
Read moreThe Matrix and the Reality of Insurance

1 hour, 31 minutes and 39 seconds into The Matrix, something remarkable happens. We glimpse a skyscraper, at the top of which is the single word, 'Norwich', and what looks suspiciously like the Norwich Union logo. 15 minutes and 9 seconds later, it's a different skyscraper, but this one has 'Aon'. This tells us everything we need to know about The Matrix. Literally everything.
Read moreFinancial Crime Time - Your update from RPC: 2021 Q4

Welcome to the latest edition of our round-up of news making the headlines in the world of financial crime and compliance. Our aim is to give you an easily digestible, bite-sized overview of issues that may affect your business.
Read moreRPC Bites #41 – A close call for Meatless Farm, Mikkeller reprimanded over ale that appealed to under 18s and a potential blanket ban on single-use plastics

Welcome to RPC Bites. Our aim in the next 2 minutes is to provide you with a flavour of some key legal, regulatory and commercial developments in the Food & Drink sector over the last fortnight… with the occasional bit of industry gossip thrown in for good measure. Enjoy!!
Read moreSports Ticker (13 December 2021) - Crouch's review, World Rugby eligibility rules change and Discovery targets BT Sport

In a fortnight which has seen Dame Louise Casey's 128-page report published on the events that occurred at this summer's UEFA EURO 2020 final and Tottenham Hotspur fixtures postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the team, we feature the mutual termination of the Mercedes x Kingspan F1 partnership, World Rugby's eligibility rules change and Manchester United's share scheme plan for fans. We also discuss Tracey Crouch MP's report following the Fan Led Review of Football Governance, Discovery's swoop on the DAZN and BT Sport deal and Porsche's Gran Turismo 7 virtual car design.
Read moreThe Week That Was - 10 December 2021

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.
Read moreRecent judgment on ad hoc admission of overseas counsel tells of wider COVID-19 story

Applications for ad hoc admission, pursuant to section 27(4) of the Ordinance, are fact dependent and the relevant legal principles are well-established.
Read moreUpdated P.R.I.M.E. Finance Arbitration Rules launched for 2022

P.R.I.M.E Finance, the Hague-based Panel of Recognised International Market Experts in Finance, has launched updated P.R.I.M.E Finance Arbitration Rules (the Rules), which come into force from 1 January 2022.
Read moreSummary judgment application does not amount to submission to English jurisdiction

Does applying for summary judgment application before the determination of a parallel application for a stay, amount to a step in the proceedings that results submission to the jurisdiction?
Read moreThe birth of modern life assurance (a podcast with Craig Turnbull)

Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that covers everything insurance. In this episode Peter is joined by Craig Turnbull, Senior Technical Specialist at the Bank of England, and our topic is the birth of modern life assurance.
Read moreHong Kong employment update - December 2021

Interlocutory injunction to enforce employee’s post-termination paid non-compete clause
Read moreFCA looks to tighten up appointed representative regime

On Friday the FCA published a consultation paper on potential changes to the existing appointed representative (AR) regime.
Read moreGB Fleet Hire - Upper Tribunal allows appeal against First-tier Tribunal strike out decision

In a rare move, the Upper Tribunal overturned the decision of the First-tier Tribunal to strike out an appeal on the grounds that the tribunal's decision was irrational.
Read moreLloyd's' focus on a more sustainable future

Lloyd's published its first Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report at the end of last year and while this is a fairly new focus area for Lloyd's it noted that: a) in its history it has a long record of contributing to communities and helping them to recover from disaster; and b) the role that insurance plays in protecting society and supporting global economic growth.
Read moreLloyd's' focus on a more sustainable future

Lloyd's published its first Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report at the end of last year and while this is a fairly new focus area for Lloyd's it noted that: a) in its history it has a long record of contributing to communities and helping them to recover from disaster; and b) the role that insurance plays in protecting society and supporting global economic growth.
Read moreBusiness Rates – an unpopular tax imposed in unfortunate circumstances

It is almost trite to say that retailers have had a tricky time over the last 20 months. The combination of enforced closures, and more recent supply chain difficulties and staff shortages have left them reeling. On 1 July the business rates holiday ended and, although rates will be discounted by up to 2/3rds for smaller retailers until March 2022, most will come under increased pressures. It is unsurprising that many are calling for a complete overhaul of the business rates system.
Read moreBlockchain: Revolutionary technology… or the perfect opportunity for fraudsters

In recent times it seems that the word crypto, and the underlying blockchain technology associated with it, is on everyone’s lips. From Elon Musk's effect on the price of Bitcoin to non-fungible tokens in the art world, the debate rages over whether blockchain will revolutionise the world or lead to the dismantling of the existing order.
Read moreThe Week That Was - 3 December 2021

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.
Read moreWhen the bough breaks...

When the bough breaks: Force majeure or Third Party negligence? How to identify a recovery. When trees fail, they have the potential to cause significant damage and disruption to property and businesses.
Read moreProduct law bulletin – December 2021

Welcome to the latest edition of our product law bulletin, this month we focus on compliance with Natasha's law, the extension of the UKCA mark deadline, the OPSS Awareness Scheme into the dangers of swallowing small high powered magnets and whether COVID-19 can cause new allergic reactions to products.
Read moreTax Bites - December 2021

Welcome to the latest edition of RPC's Tax Bites - providing monthly bite-sized updates from the tax world. As always, if there are any areas you would like more information on (or if you have any questions or feedback), please let us know or get in touch with your usual RPC contact.
Read moreCounterfeiters beware: It all ends in tiers…

The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) recently published the 2020 – 2021 IP Crime and Enforcement Report (the Report). The Report highlights the current and emerging threats surrounding counterfeiting and is a collaboration between the IPO and the IP Crime Group (which is made up of enforcement agencies and industry representatives). The Report details the work carried out by these organisations, to prevent IP crime.
Read moreVitol Aviation – Tribunal directs HMRC to issue closure notices where diverted profits tax review periods are ongoing

In Vitol Aviation UK Ltd and others v HMRC [2021] UKFTT 0353 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) granted the Applicants' application for closure notices in respect of corporation tax enquiries, notwithstanding that the review periods for diverted profits tax (DPT) notices were ongoing in respect of the same accounting periods.
Read moreThe role of an in-house lawyer (a podcast with Will Bloomer)

Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that covers everything insurance. In this episode Peter is joined by Will Bloomer, Chief Corporate & Legal Affairs Officer at Howden Group and we will be discussing the role of an in-house lawyer in the insurance market.
Read moreLawyers Covered - November 2021

Welcome to the latest edition of our Lawyers Liability & Regulatory Update, in which we look back over the last month at key developments affecting lawyers and the professional risks they face.
Read moreLawyers Covered - November 2021

Welcome to the latest edition of our Lawyers Liability & Regulatory Update, in which we look back over the last month at key developments affecting lawyers and the professional risks they face.
Read moreCustoms and excise quarterly update - November 2021

In this update we report on (1) the revised timetable for border controls on imports from the EU; (2) regulations regarding the new Freeports; and (3) updates to safety and security requirements on imports and exports from the EU. We also comment on three recent cases relating to (1) time limits and procedural requirements in a customs context; (2) whether UK acquisition VAT can apply when a bonded warehouse is not located in the UK; and (3) the tariff classification of mastectomy bras.
Read moreIncreased penalty for employers who employ overstayers

Immigration (Amendment) Ordinance 2021 (“IAO”)
Read moreThe Week That Was - 26 November 2021

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.
Read moreSnapshots Autumn 2021: Your consumer fix

A roundup of key legal developments for the modern commercial lawyer focusing on everything you need to know in the consumer world.
Read moreSnapshots Autumn 2021: Your digital fix

A roundup of key legal developments for the modern commercial lawyer focusing on everything you need to know in the digital world.
Read moreSnapshots Autumn 2021: Your data fix

A roundup of key legal developments for the modern commercial lawyer focusing on everything you need to know in the data world.
Read moreSnapshots Autumn 2021: Your advertising and marketing fix

A roundup of key legal developments for the modern commercial lawyer focusing on everything you need to know in the advertising and marketing world.
Read moreSports Ticker (25 November 2021) - FIFA, UEFA's COP26 commitments, Fnatic's latest partnership and LIV Golf's shake up

During a fortnight in which Tracey Crouch has reported on her fan-led review into football (more on that in the next edition) and which has seen managerial exits and arrivals in the Premier League, the launch of DAZN's new innovation hub and Czech billionaire Kretinsky acquiring a 27% stake in West Ham, we feature Fnatic's new partnership with the New York Institute of Technology and COP26 commitments from UEFA and FIFA. We also take a look at the racism scandal at Yorkshire Cricket Club, the attempted shake up of professional golf and Sportsbet.io's new crypto fan fund.
Read moreSega’s battle against Man Utd in Football Manager trade mark case ends in settlement

As first published by leading sports law resource LawInSport, Jeremy Drew, Samuel Coppard and Harvey Briggs discuss the settlement reached in the trade mark infringement proceedings brought by Man United against Sega and Sports Interactive in relation to Football Manager and offer key considerations when settling disputes of this nature.
Read moreSnapshots Autumn 2021

A roundup of key legal developments for the modern commercial lawyer.
Read moreV@ Update – November 2021

Welcome to the November 2021 edition of RPC's V@, an update which provides analysis and news from the VAT world relevant to your business.
Read morePrize promotions need prizes!

If you are an influencer running a competition, how careful do you need to be when establishing entry criteria and awarding prizes?
Read moreConsumer surveys and Vodafone’s “The UK’s best…” claim

Can you use consumer surveys to support marketing phrases such as “The UK’s Best…”, when advertising your product or service?
Read moreCAP publishes guidance on depicting mental health conditions

What steps must advertisers take in order to ensure that any depiction of mental illness is not socially irresponsible or offensive?
Read moreCAP and BCAP announce progress with gambling ad consultation

What updates have arisen as a result of CAP and BCAP’s consultation responding to the findings of the GambleAware Final Synthesis Report?
Read moreCAP publishes guidance on country of origin claims

What do companies need to be mindful of when it comes to country of origin claims?
Read moreHigh Court strikes out claims for compensation for distress for misuse of private information, breach of confidence and negligence

Warren v DSG Retail Ltd [2021] EWHC 2168 (QB)
Read moreSupreme Court confirms (and confines the scope of) the doctrine of economic duress

Pakistan International Airline Corporation (Respondent) v Times Travel (UK) Ltd (Appellant) [2021] UKSC
Read moreSupreme Court reaffirms established approach to liquidated damages and the interpretation of “negligence” in liability cap

Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT Public Company Ltd [2021] UKSC
Read moreNon-contractual intentions are relevant to the reasonableness and enforceability of non-compete clauses

Harcus Sinclair LLP and another v Your Lawyers Ltd [2021] UKSC 32
Read moreCourt of Appeal finds no claim for unjust enrichment where it contradicts parties allocation of risk

Dargamo Holdings Ltd and another v Avonwick Holdings Ltd and others [2021] EWCA Civ 1149
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