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Financial CrimeCast: Lucille Dolor

Welcome to Financial CrimeCast. In this series, the Centre for Legal Leadership, supported by RPC, talks to leaders in the field of financial crime, compliance and ethics. Guests discuss their career journey, what they have learnt along the way and the financial crime issues they see on the horizon.
Read moreCyber_Bytes - Issue 27

Welcome to Cyber_Bytes, our bi-weekly round up of key developments in cyber, tech and evolving risks.
Read moreSpotlight on private wealth - December 2020

Our quarterly update is designed to keep you up to speed with developments in the private wealth world.
Read moreFerrari slams the breaks on trade mark revocation as the CJEU hands down a significant ruling on luxury goods and 'genuine use'

The European Court of Justice (CJEU) recently ruled that the use of an EU trade mark for sales of second-hand goods or spare parts can constitute 'genuine use' for the purposes of European trade mark law. The CJEU also found that where a mark is registered for a broad category of goods (in this case, "vehicles and their parts"), its use in respect of high-priced luxury sports cars and their spare parts only constitutes 'genuine use' for the entire category. The decision will be welcomed by luxury brand owners, in particular, those seeking to protect legacy or discontinued product lines.
Read moreRT Rate: Legitimate expectation rights not engaged

In RT Rate Ltd and Others v HMRC [2020] UKFTT 392 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) has held that it does not have jurisdiction to consider claims for repayment of VAT based on the EU law principle of legitimate expectation.
Read moreInsurance Covered Christmas special – A look at Armadillo (With William Boyd)

Welcome to Insurance Covered! The podcast that looks at the inner workings of the insurance industry with the help of expert guests. For this episode we are doing something a bit different.
Read moreTaxing Matters: The impact of the loan charge with Keith Gordon

Welcome to the Taxing Matters podcast. In this episode, Keith Gordon joins Alice Kemp to discuss the Loan Charge; a topic very dear to his heart and one that has had a devastating impact on many who have been victims of schemes.
Read moreTake 10 #7

Welcome to RPC's media and communications law update. This issue reports on key media developments and the latest cases.
Read moreSports Ticker (3rd Dec 2020) - EA sports image rights, NFL make history, Nintendo

Welcome to the latest edition of the RPC Sports Ticker - providing fortnightly bite-size updates from around the sports industry.
Read moreRPC Bites #22 - Brexit tips with 30 days to go, ASA rulings and farming subsidy reforms

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 moreLargest 'white elephant' in history of group actions

BHP successfully applies to strike out 200,000 claims as an abuse of process. Had the judge not struck the claims out, he would have stayed proceedings on jurisdictional grounds under Article 34 and the doctrine of forum non conveniens. (1)
Read moreFinancial CrimeCast: Andy McClarron

Welcome to Financial CrimeCast. In this series, the Centre for Legal Leadership, supported by RPC, talks to leaders in the field of financial crime, compliance and ethics. Guests discuss their career journey, what they have learnt along the way and the financial crime issues they see on the horizon.
Read moreTax Bites - December 2020

Welcome to the latest edition of RPC's Tax Bites - providing monthly bite-sized updates from the tax world.
Read moreAMW Estates – Part of HMRC's pleaded case struck out as it had no realistic prospect of success

In AMW Estates Ltd v HMRC [2020] UKFTT 410 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) struck out part of HMRC's amended Statement of Case (SoC) alleging that a taxpayer had actual or constructive knowledge of its supplier's fraud as it had no realistic prospect of success.
Read moreThe risk of cyber threats to sports organisations (and key steps to reduce exposure)

Manchester United FC's recent cyber-attack came just weeks after an article we wrote for LawInSport on the topic.
Read moreWhat if the CEO asks me about… the latest online customer solutions?

Nine months of extreme disruption has accelerated retail brands' need to maximise their online shopping experience. With Covid-19 restrictions here to stay for the foreseeable future, and the future purpose of the physical store being re-examined, there is no doubt that online will continue to be a key consumer interface.
Read moreCyber_Bytes - Issue 26

Welcome to Cyber_Bytes, our bi-weekly round up of key developments in cyber, tech and evolving risks.
Read moreCan an appeal court order repayment after it has reversed the relevant order?

An appellate court has an inherent power to restore money paid or property transferred under an order which it has reversed. And not all contractual provisions are susceptible to being waived by election. These are the two key takeaways from the Privy Council's judgment in Delta Petroleum (Caribbean) Ltd v British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation [2020] UKPC 23.
Read moreGeneral Liability newsletter – November 2020

Welcome to the latest edition of our general liability newsletter, rounding up some of the key cases from the last few months.
Read moreData and the trust barometer – the new frontline of retail

The inventor of the world wide web has a startup. Sir Tim Berners Lee's company Inrupt has launched Solid, a platform for giving consumers control over their data. Solid keeps user data in a secure locker, or pod, and access can be granted or revoked as needed.
Read moreBuild Back Greener? Environmental policies post COVID-19

Since the outbreak of the coronavirus and the difficult year that has ensued, many have pointed to the environment as a potential silver lining.
Read moreThe Week That Was - 27th November 2020

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.
Read moreFinancial CrimeCast: Amanda Pinto QC

Welcome to Financial CrimeCast. In this series, the Centre for Legal Leadership, supported by RPC, talks to leaders in the field of financial crime, compliance and ethics. Guests discuss their career journey, what they have learnt along the way and the financial crime issues they see on the horizon.
Read moreTiers for [GDPR] fears

Beware collecting employee data amid lockdowns and changing working patterns
Read moreThe insurance of terrorism risks

Welcome to Insurance Covered! The podcast that looks at the inner workings of the insurance industry with the help of expert guests. This episode we are joined by Julian Enoizi, CEO of Pool Re, and we will be looking at terrorism insurance.
Read moreV@ update - November 2020

Welcome to the November 2020 edition of RPC's V@, an update on developments in the VAT world that may impact your business.
Read moreKnow where you stand

Whether you’re just starting out or launching a new beer, there are a wealth of intellectual property issues to consider in the world of brewing. Here, Ciara Cullen and Ben Mark, outline those do’s and don’ts, the changing brewing landscape and how to thrive in 2021 and beyond.
Read moreEuropean Parliament votes on plant-based food labels

On 23 October 2020, the European Parliament voted on proposed amendments to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) which would affect how plant-based products can be labelled in the EU.
Read moreOsborne: Tribunal takes a dive into allowable expenditure

In Robert John Osborne v HMRC [2020] UKFTT 373 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) held that expenditure on fitness training was allowed because it was wholly and exclusively incurred for the purpose of the taxpayer's occupation as a saturation diver.
Read moreCustoms and excise quarterly - November 2020

In this update we report on (1) import duty and VAT when importing decorations and awards; (2) the moving of excise goods under the Northern Ireland Protocol; and (3) an HMRC Tax Importation and Impact Note in relation to the new Customs (Bulk Customs Declaration and Miscellaneous Amendments) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020.
Read moreTaxing Matters: An interview with the President of the First-tier Tribunal

Welcome to the Taxing Matters podcast - in this episode, we are joined by a very special guest; Judge Sinfield, President of the First Tier Tribunal Tax Chamber (FTT). Judge Sinfield shares his impressive knowledge of the inner workings and intricacies of the tax tribunals, including little known facts like the FTT deals with appeals concerning MPs' expenses!
Read moreJapan-UK free trade agreement and Japan Inc M&A

Japan and the UK signed a post-Brexit bilateral free trade agreement on 23 October 2020 with an implementation date of 1 January 2021. This ensures continuity in trade and investment beyond the end of the UK's transition period.
Read moreRPC Bites #21 – burgers, Brexit and bans for online ads

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 moreTake 10 #6

Welcome to RPC's media and communications law update. This issue reports on key media developments and the latest cases.
Read moreCMA launches Investigation into green claims

The CMA, the UK's consumer watchdog, has launched an investigation into environmental claims made by businesses to promote their products.
Read moreNational Security and Investment Bill – Headline Points
This blog summarises the key headlines from the new National Security and Investment Bill.
Read moreMore is more when giving a notice of claim under an SPA

A buyer's notice of claim pursuant to the terms of a sale and purchase agreement in a USD1 billion transaction failed adequately to comply with the notice requirements set out in the tax covenant of the SPA. As a result, a sum of USD50 million held in escrow for claims was paid out unconditionally to the sellers under the SPA. Dodika Ltd v United Good Luck Holdings Ltd [2020] EWHC 2101 (Comm).
Read moreSports Ticker (19th Nov 2020) - COVID-19 Vaccine abuse, Amazon Prime, Payperview scheme

Welcome to the latest edition of the RPC Sports Ticker - providing fortnightly bite-size updates from around the sports industry.
Read moreCheshire Centre – HMRC ordered to pay taxpayer's costs due to its unreasonable behaviour

In HMRC v Cheshire Centre for Independent Living [2020] UKUT 275 (TCC), the Upper Tribunal (UT) ordered HMRC to pay the taxpayer's costs even though HMRC had been successful as it had acted unreasonably in introducing a new ground of appeal.
Read moreA look at drone insurance

Welcome to Insurance Covered! The podcast that looks at the inner workings of the insurance industry with the help of expert guests. This episode we are joined by Antton Peña, Founder of Flock, and we will be looking at the insurance of drones.
Read moreThe Nocebo Effect: study into statins signals a timely warning

New study into statins highlights issue of the Nocebo Effect with implications for manufacturers, insurers and society
Read moreHMRC issues nudge letters targeting residence and domicile

In an extension of its 'nudge' letters campaign, HMRC is writing to wealthy taxpayers encouraging them to bring their tax affairs into line.
Read moreA guide to buying and selling English residential property

With the advent of COVID-19, Brexit and global market volatility, the mature, fast-moving English real estate sector faces unprecedented challenges. However history has shown the English residential property market to be particularly resilient and many consider this a time of unique opportunity.
Read moreThe Week That Was - 13 November 2020

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.
Read moreWhen is an Application to Court an Abuse of Process?

While hearing the appeal of an application to discharge an interim order, the Court of Appeal clarified its approach to deciding when conduct is permissible and when it may amount to an abuse of process.
Read moreBelloul – Ignorance of the law was a 'reasonable excuse'

In Bachir Mohamed Belloul v HMRC [2020] UKFTT 312, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) held that a taxpayer's ignorance of the law was a 'reasonable excuse' for failing to notify HMRC of his liability to pay High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC).
Read moreSports Ticker (9th Nov 2020) - CAP consultations, UEFA prize money and British cycling

Welcome to the latest edition of the RPC Sports Ticker - providing fortnightly bite-size updates from around the sports industry. In our 25th edition, we consider regulatory plans to clamp down on celebrities appearing in gambling ads and guidance on ads for in-game purchases. We also take a look at cuts to prize money available in UEFA competitions, a recent High Court case with implications for sports agents involved in sponsorship introductions and the new star of British cycling.
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