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Company & Shareholder Disputes
Save time, resource, and disruption to your business with specialist legal advice from the experts in dispute resolution.
Read moreCommercial Disputes
Helping you find pragmatic solutions to the contentious challenges you face, we’re your commercial dispute advocates, working tirelessly to secure the best possible outcomes for your business.
Read moreEnforcement
Ensuring that court judgements, arbitral awards, orders and other legal obligations are carried out or complied is essential to the rule of law.
Read moreCivil fraud & asset recovery
Nothing sets alarm bells ringing quicker than the emergence of civil fraud. The clock is ticking from the moment of discovery, and you need the very best team to begin the process of asset recovery.
Read moreInternational Arbitration
A fast, cost effective, flexible and confidential alternative to court proceedings, international arbitration can be complex with cultural nuances and jurisdictional differences.
Read moreBanking & Financial Markets Disputes
Achieve the resolutions you need from bank dispute lawyers specialising in complex, high-value, and high-profile disputes in investment banking, fund management, and finance.
Read moreThe Public Accounts Committee's report on tax evasion in the retail sector
Adam Craggs and Jasprit Singh share their thoughts on the Public Accounts Committee’s criticisms of HMRC’s approach to tax evasion in the retail sector
Read moreR&D claim upheld by Tax Tribunal
In Collins Construction Ltd v HMRC [2024] TC09332, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) upheld the company's claim for R&D tax relief rejecting HMRC's claims that the expenditure was "subsidised" or tied to "contracted out" activities.
Read moreContentious Tax Review
A recap of important tax decisions from 2024, with a particular focus on interesting procedural and jurisdictional issues that the tax tribunals and courts considered, including decisions on anonymity in tax appeals, cross-examination in judicial review, and the consequences of failing to comply with tribunal directions.
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