Latest by Kristiana Reynolds
A Shift in Vicarious Liability (Armes v Nottinghamshire County Council)

Armes v Nottinghamshire County Council [2017] UKSC 60. A review of recent case law extending Vicarious Liability and the impact this will have on organisations and their insurers.
Read moreGovernment to cover negligence claims against GPs
Government to cover negligence claims against GPs
Read moreGovernment to cover negligence claims against GPs
Government to cover negligence claims against GPs
Read moreThe National Health Service: Protecting Britain’s most precious asset
With the general election now imminent, the hot topic of the NHS is being discussed more than ever before. Which party will protect it the best? Does it need to change? Read on to see!
Read moreHigh Court criticises HMRC's conduct and compels it to honour its undertakings
The published judgment in Abbey Forwarding[1] will not make for comfortable reading for HMRC.
Read moreHMRC Dishonesty Allegation "seriously flawed"
The First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber) ("FTT") has ruled, in Citibank NA v Revenue and Customs Commissioners[1], that HMRC's pleadings were "seriously flawed".
Read moreHMRC mislead appellants into believing they have a remedy in the Tribunal in contractual settlement dispute
In Morris and another v HMRC,[1] the First-tier Tribunal (“the FTT”) has confirmed that it does not have jurisdiction to determine a dispute relating to the correct valuation of assets which were the subject of a contractual settlement with HMRC.
Read moreHMRC lose employment status case
In the recent case of EMS (Independent Accident Management Services) Limited v HMRC [2014] UKFTT 891 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber) ("FTT"), found in favour of the taxpayer on the question of whether or not an employment relationship existed.
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