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Financial litigation roundup

Published on 06 Mar 2017. By Tom Hibbert, Global Head of Commercial Disputes

Welcome to the latest edition of our financial litigation roundup, which considers recent judgments, ongoing cases and legal developments from the banking and financial world in the UK and Asia.

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Finally, a victory in the on-going battle against business rates

Published on 03 Mar 2017.

The Supreme Court ruling in Newbigin v Monks represents a welcome and important victory for UK property developers.

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HMRC's failure to exercise its discretion unreasonable

Published on 03 Mar 2017. By Michelle Sloane, Partner

In G B Housley Limited v HMRC [2016] EWCA Civ 1299, the Court of Appeal allowed the Appellant's appeal and restored the decision of the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) which had discharged HMRC's VAT assessment on the basis HMRC had failed to correctly exercise its discretion.

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RPC adds partner to Hong Kong corporate finance team

Published on 02 Mar 2017.

Corporate specialist Janney Chong joins from Sidley Austin; has advised on more than 30 Hong Kong IPOs

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Has the FCA made settling more appealing?

Published on 02 Mar 2017.

Changes to the Regulatory Enforcement Process

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Solicitors duty to warn - when does it arise?

Published on 01 Mar 2017.

The Court of Appeal has recently dismissed an appeal against the decision of Michael Bowes QC sitting as a deputy judge in the Queen’s Bench Division in Balogun v Boyes Sutton & Perry [2017] EWCA Civ 75.

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BDO report finds fraud at a 5-year high

Published on 01 Mar 2017. By Esme Watson, Senior Associate

There has been a cascade of negative headlines in recent months about increased incidences of fraud in the UK. Stretched police resources, combined with an array of opportunities for online exploitation of businesses and consumers, are perceived to have made it a good time to be a fraudster.

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Tax update, March 2017

Published on 01 Mar 2017. By Adam Craggs, Partner

In this month’s update we report on HMRC’s Spotlight 36 which has been issued in respect of planning designed to circumvent the loan taxation rules in Part 7A ITEPA; new draft legislation in relation to the taxation of non-domiciled individuals and a recent report by the Public Accounts Committee on the taxation of high net worth individuals.

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The new statutory obligation to report on payment practices

Published on 28 Feb 2017.

Key points (and links) for businesses to note about the draft Reporting Payment Practices and Performance Regulations 2017 which comes into effect in April 2017.

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Court of Appeal rejects claim for misuse of confidential information in TV format

Published on 27 Feb 2017.

The Court of Appeal has confirmed a decision that confidential information was not misused by a large telecommunications organisation when it developed a television programme format with multiple similarities to one pitched to (and rejected by) it by individuals from the music industry a year previously.

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RPC advises Zebra in their acquisition of Danish retailer Tiger’s UK stores

Published on 27 Feb 2017.

RPC, the City-headquartered law firm, has advised Zebra A/S, the Copenhagen based parent company of Danish homewares retailer Flying Tiger Copenhagen, formerly known as Tiger, on its acquisition of certain of the retailer’s UK stores.

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Guide to Real Estate Funds

Published on 22 Feb 2017.

Welcome to the BVCA Guide to Real Estate Funds, the latest in our series of guides into business sectors, investment strategies and international markets.

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VAT update, February 2017

Published on 22 Feb 2017. By Adam Craggs, Partner

In this month’s update we report on HMRC’s withdrawal of three VAT extra-statutory concessions, the National Audit Offce’s investigation into VAT evasion by overseas online retailers and HMRC’s responses to the various “Making Tax Digital” consultations.

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A punishment to fit the crime – CJEU allows punitive damages in IP infringement cases

Published on 22 Feb 2017. By Ben Mark, Partner

In a recent decision, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) ruled that the EU Enforcement Directive does not preclude the legal provision of punitive damages in infringement cases in EU Member States.

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Couple awarded £17,000 damages for distress caused by neighbour's CCTV surveillance

Published on 22 Feb 2017.

The compensation is an example of the rise of "distress" claims as a result of breaches of the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA).

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Timing and detail critical in misfeasance claims against HMRC

Published on 22 Feb 2017. By Robert Waterson, Partner

The claimant taxpayer, who had been wrongly convicted for cheating the public revenue, had his claim of misfeasance in public office against HMRC struck out by the High Court because it was brought too late and he had failed adequately to plead his case.

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Demand guarantees not subject to doctrine of strict compliance

Published on 21 Feb 2017. By Parham Kouchikali, Partner

High Court holds that the doctrine of strict compliance does not automatically apply to demand guarantees (or performance bonds) in the way that it applies to letters of credit.

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CIL review: A note of caution to charities

Published on 20 Feb 2017.

An overview of the CIL review team's recommendations for reform of CIL and consideration of the effect the loss of charitable exemptions could have on charities

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"Fraud unravels all" – or does it?

Published on 20 Feb 2017.

The English Commercial Court has upheld the enforcement of a foreign arbitration award against a buyer of goods even though the seller submitted forged bills of lading under the letter of credit

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Wealth and trusts quarterly digest, February 2017

Published on 16 Feb 2017. By Adam Craggs, Partner

The digest provides up to date commentary and analysis on key sector developments. Our tax, wealth and trusts teams are able to provide a wide ranging service to assist you and your clients in responding to market trends and legal developments. We would welcome the opportunity to discuss any concerns you may have and always welcome feedback on the content of our publications.

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Customs and excise quarterly update, February 2017

Published on 16 Feb 2017. By Adam Craggs, Partner

In this quarterly update we report on new customs examination powers which allow HMRC to examine goods away from ports, airports and other approved places under customs control after clearance, the Government’s response to its consultation on a new due diligence scheme for UK fulfilment houses handling goods imported from outside the EU and HMRC’s new raw tobacco approval scheme.

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Robo-Advice: not so black and white?

Published on 15 Feb 2017. By Matthew Watson, Senior Associate

The Chairman of the FCA, John Griffith-Jones has provided an insight into the Regulator's concerns that the advent of technological developments has blurred the distinction between when customers are receiving advice or guidance.

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The importance of retainer letters

Published on 15 Feb 2017. By Rachael Healey, Partner

Court strikes out claim that an adviser owed a duty to point out a claim against a former adviser

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Upper Tribunal confirms transfer of pension fund is not a transfer of value for IHT purposes

Published on 15 Feb 2017.

In HMRC v Parry & Others [2017] UKUT 4 (TCC), the Upper Tribunal (UT) held that a transfer of funds from a registered pension scheme to a personal pension plan made by the deceased shortly before her death was not a 'transfer of value' for the purposes of section 3, Inheritance Tax Act 1984 (IHTA). Similarly, the deceased's omission to exercise her right to take lifetime benefits from the personal pension plan was not a transfer of value.

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The Housing White Paper: 5 ways to boost delivery

Published on 15 Feb 2017.

A round-up of five key themes in the Housing White Paper which aim to increase land available for housing and boost build-out rates.

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RPC appoints Simon Laird as Head of Insurance

Published on 14 Feb 2017. By Simon Laird, Global Head of Insurance

City-headquartered law firm RPC has named Simon Laird as Head of Insurance.

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Computer says...sell, sell, sell!

Published on 14 Feb 2017.

False news stories and the stock market - a toxic combination or a risk-taker's dream?

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The long arm of the law: chasing the proceeds of (alleged) crime

Published on 13 Feb 2017. By Davina Given, Partner

The English Court has recently upheld a freezing order over the sale proceeds from shares alleged to be a Canadian company's bribes to a Chadian diplomat's wife in the US.

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Green belt development - don't forget the law!

Published on 13 Feb 2017.

A review of the housing white paper in relation to green belt development noting that the Green Belt (London and Home Counties) Act 1938 is a further hurdle.

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Lead market regulator's lawsuit includes professional advisers

Published on 09 Feb 2017. By Antony Sassi, Managing Partner, Asia and Samuel Hung, Partner

In another significant development in the Securities and Futures Commission's (SFC) efforts to combat market misconduct-type activity involving listed shares in Hong Kong, the lead market regulator has commenced civil proceedings under Section 213 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (Cap 571) in respect of China Forestry Holdings Co Ltd (in official liquidation). What makes the proceedings noteworthy is that besides naming the company and two of its directors as co-defendants, the regulator's civil complaint also names two co-sponsors and the auditor involved with the company's initial public offering (IPO) in 2009.(1)

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Business rate hikes about to hit retailers

Published on 08 Feb 2017.

Retailers are bracing themselves for increased property costs in the form of newly calculated business rates which take effect in April 2017.

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Make insolvency great again

Published on 08 Feb 2017.

One of the great criticisms of the new President of the United States of America is that his companies filed for bankruptcy four times when he was a business mogul.

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Brexit does not spell the end of the GDPR

Published on 08 Feb 2017.

The General Data Protection Regulation (the GDPR) is due to become law on 25 May 2018. As this will be before “Brexit” (Britain’s exit from the EU) takes effect, the GDPR will apply in the UK from that date.

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Court of Appeal upholds Financial List decision on application of Rome Convention to derivative instruments

Published on 08 Feb 2017. By Charlotte Henschen (née Ducker), Partner and Simon Hart, Partner

The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision from the first trial heard within the new Financial List regarding the application of the Rome Convention to derivative instruments.

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VAT recovery on management buyout fees

Published on 07 Feb 2017. By Michelle Sloane, Partner

In Heating Plumbing Supplies Limited [2016] UKFTT 753, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) allowed a VAT group's appeal against HMRC's denial of input tax recovery on advisory fees incurred in a management buyout.

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Security for costs – be reasonable!

Published on 07 Feb 2017.

A recent Judgment in Hong Kong on a security for costs application reinforces the wide discretion of the Court as to the form and quantum of security which should be accepted

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Buyer’s solicitor beware!

Published on 06 Feb 2017.

Is it safe to act for a purchaser in a property transaction?

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M&A deal trends

Published on 06 Feb 2017. By Jonathan Charwat, Senior Associate

Deal trends for the UK M&A market in 2017

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The Survey Says! EU General Court decides on requirements for evidence on distinctive character

Published on 03 Feb 2017.

A decision by the General Court highlights the requirement for comprehensive evidence of genuine use when seeking to prove acquired distinctiveness in relation to 3D marks in the EU.

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Electronic Signatures – the future of executing documents?

Published on 03 Feb 2017.

You could be forgiven for failing to spot the release of The EU Regulation on Electronic Identification and Trust Services in the Internal Market (910/2014/EU) (the Regulation), released post EU referendum. We consider the impact of this and the Law Society's Guidance Note on electronic signatures (the Guidance Note).

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Number of M&A deals in retail sector drops by 23% in a year

Published on 01 Feb 2017.

Retail sector deals now at a three year low: Private Equity steps back hoping for lower prices

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Tax update, February 2017

Published on 01 Feb 2017. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Non-domiciled tax reforms. Disguised remuneration. HMRC's proposals surrounding offshore structures.

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Trainees Take on 2017: another year of surprises?

Published on 01 Feb 2017. By Chloe Johnston, Senior Associate

2016 was the year of news which no one could have guessed, so perhaps the RPC trainees have taken on the impossible with “predictions” for 2017! This year will see life-changing decisions made on both sides of the Atlantic come to a head: Trump was sworn in on 20 January and the UK will begin the process of untangling itself from the EU in March. These events, amongst others, will surely make for another rollercoaster of a year, so read on to see what else we think might happen over the next 12 months.

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Tribunal allows tax deduction for motor racing sponsorship payments

Published on 01 Feb 2017. By Alexis Armitage, Senior Associate

In The Crown and Cushion Hotel (Chipping Norton) Ltd v HMRC [2016] UKFTT 765 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) allowed the appeal of the appellant company against HMRC's disallowance of expenditure it had incurred in sponsoring a racing driver who was the daughter of its sole director. The FTT concluded that the payments were made "wholly and exclusively" for the purposes of the company's trade as required by section 54, Corporation Tax Act 2009 (CTA).

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Head of Insurance James Miller takes up Managing Partner role at RPC

Published on 30 Jan 2017.

Starts with immediate effect, inheriting leadership of RPC following five year organic 11.5% compound profit and revenue growth.

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Corporate tax update, final quarter 2016

Published on 30 Jan 2017.

Welcome to the latest edition of our corporate tax update, written by members of RPC’s tax team and published quarterly. In this final 2016 edition we highlight some of the key tax developments of interest to UK corporates from the final quarter of 2016.

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Going for Gold: A New Code for Sports Governance

Published on 30 Jan 2017. By Joshua Charalambous, Partner

Any sports body or organisation that wishes to rely on public funding must now comply with a new Code for Sports Governance, and it requires preparation now.

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VAT update, January 2017

Published on 26 Jan 2017. By Adam Craggs, Partner

In this month’s update we report on new penalty legislation which the government intends to introduce for businesses participating in VAT fraud, HMRC’s consultation on VAT grouping and proposed new legislation to tackle the exploitation of VAT relief on adapted cars for wheelchair users.

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Tribunal allows taxpayer's appeal against discovery assessment

Published on 24 Jan 2017.

In Paul Munford v HMRC [2017] UKFTT 019 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) considered the validity of a discovery assessment which had been issued by HMRC pursuant to section 29, Taxes Management Act 1970 (TMA) and allowed the taxpayer's appeal on the basis that HMRC had not discharged the burden of proving, for the purposes of section 36(1A), TMA, that the taxpayer had deliberately brought about a loss of capital gains tax.

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Investment funds, January 2017

Published on 19 Jan 2017.

Senior Manager’s Regime and its applicability to all regulated firms - The FCA is consulting on extending the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR) to all regulated financial services firms in 2018, which will include many managers of investment funds.

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