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Quarterly Newsletters - Autumn 2008

General Commercial/Company

Content:

» Accounts Watchdog Gets Tough
» Agency a Matter of Fact
» Bank Can't Change its Mind
» Beware IP Scams!
» Business Failures to Reach New Peak
» Business Fraud Booms
» Companies Act 2006 - The Next Round
» Contract Ceases When Small Breaches Repeated
» Copy Without Breaking the Law
» Copyright - Get it Right First Time
» Deed Does Not Protect Assignor
» Discrimination by Association - ECJ Rules
» Employed or Self-Employed? New Guidance
» Foreign VAT - Get it Right
» HMRC - New Guidance on Expenses
» Impractical Insurance Terms Not Invalid
» Limitation of Auditors' Liability - Take Care What You Sign
» Loss May be Based on Potential
» Misled Surveyor Still Liable
» New Road Safety Laws Come into Force
» No Cover if Notification to Insurer Not Valid
» Protecting Business Interests
» Rent Payable During Notice Period
» Revival of Secure Tenancy Revives Rights
» Shareholders Rue Loan Agreement Terms
» Ten Point Plan for Health and Safety Compliance
» Tips and the Minimum Wage
» When a Promise is Not a Promise

In Brief
» Insolvency in the Internet Age
» New Health and Safety Guidance
» New Rules for Option to Tax
» SFO Proposes Leniency for Firms that Come Clean Over Commercial Crime


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