Cutting corners with contracts may be a disastrous false economy
A commercial dispute, when it arises, is not welcomed by either party. Regardless of the reason for the dispute when it becomes apparent that the two parties involved are in dispute, they both face a time-consuming and often costly ordeal that distracts from their usual businesses.
Special Protection for displaced Ukrainians across Europe and the UK
The Council of the European Union has responded to the refugee crisis in Ukraine by invoking the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD), Council Directive 2001/55/EC which came into force in 2001. The Commission has recognised the immediate necessity to protect the displaced Ukrainians who have reached the European Union.
New Powers for Companies House sweeping in to oversee British and Overseas Business Entities
The British government is taking robust measures to combat financial fraud and economic abuse. In February 2022 the Government published a White Paper, Corporate Transparency and Register Reform Reform on a range of measures driven by a determined effort to close down a range of global economic and financial fraud, such as fraudulent ‘shell’ companies, money laundering and phoenix …
A Guide to buying Property in Italy
Italy has always been extremely attractive to the British. Many people visit Italy as a holiday destination to enjoy the climate, culture and cuisine. The lock-down restrictions are now falling away and the Italian real estate market is rising again, with many highly attractive opportunities opening up. Astute investors are taking advantage of the extremely favourable …
Appeals – when you can and when you can’t have another bite of the cherry
The appeals process exists for those who are unhappy with the outcome of a case. An appellant can apply to a higher, more authoritative, court to review the judgement of a lower court. Apart from the appeals process, a litigated claim cannot be brought again in another court.
As one Visa route closes others open – the new range of UK Visas
The abrupt withdrawal of the Tier 1 investor visa by the Home Secretary, Priti Patel last Thursday, has come as a shock to both potential applicants and professional advisors. The Tier 1 investor visa was under review but completely shutting down the visa two working days ago with immediate effect means that high net worth …
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There is still time for EU, EEA citizens to join the relatives in the UK and apply for Settled Status before the March deadline
The Surrinder Singh route to settled status in the UK, so called due to the landmark immigration case involving Mr. Singh, is drawing to a final close. However, there is still time to commence an application before the 29 March 2022 deadline.
Contractual clauses that affect your right to claim against a trading partner
It is vital that you are advised on which clauses you should include in your contract particularly to ensure that there is no uncertainty regarding the right to make a claim should a contentious issue rear up. Clauses that facilitate the pursuit of a claim in the manner which best suits you can be drafted …
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Macedonian Hospital Fire
Gabriele Giambrone, Italian avvocati, Spanish abogado and called to the bar of England and Wales and managing partner of Giambrone & Partners LLP, was interviewed by Macedonian media outlet Nistori regarding the legal matter involving an application for compensation by two Macedonian citizens residing in Italy as a result of the tragic the death of …
Romance Fraud – A callous financial fraud
Romance fraud, a method of financial fraud, has been starkly highlighted by the documentary “Tinder Swindler” which documents how Simon Leviev, a convicted fraudster, has left a trail of victims of romance fraud behind him. He is far from the only person perpetrating such a fraud.