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Withdrawal of taper relief – selling your business

From 6 April 2008 all disposals by individuals, trustees and personal representatives are subject to a single 18% capital gains tax. This has implications for anyone selling their business. Location: UK
Directors' Duties – Changes from 1 October 2007

From 1 October 2007, directors' duties became codified and enforceable under the Companies Act 2006. But will this increase the burden of bureaucracy on directors and stifle entrepreneurialism? Location: UK
Are cases becoming too complex for the appeal courts

There has been a sea change in the willingness of the Court of Appeal to consider appeals on facts and especially those from specialist courts like the Technology and Construction Court. Location: UK
Galliford Try Infrastructure Ltd v Mott MacDonald Ltd – Case Report

The recent Galliford Try v Mott MacDonald judgment (17 July 2008) decided that Motts had not assumed a duty of care to a contractor who was not their client. However, it serves as a useful reminder that consultants can assume a responsibility to people other than their clients to avoid economic loss where there is… Read More >
Turning out their pockets

Litigants may now be obliged to reveal details about their insurance cover. Such requests could become common place, with obvious implications for insurers. Location: UK
You made the bed

Architects should consider their obligations carefully when requested to prepare designs that might be unsafe following the McGlinn decision. Location: UK
Olympic Delivery Authority Procurement Policy

A guide to the “contract packaging” policy that the ODA is developing for the procurement of Olympic projects and how it may affect construction professionals. Location: UK
Disclosure now

An examination of the important lessons for solicitors following the Mirant v Ove Arup decision, in which Mirant was ordered to pay indemnity costs for disclosure. Location: Ireland
How to inspect things

All architects should be aware of their duty of inspection following the McGlinn decision. But is the duty as onerous as some have suggested? Location: UK
Bitten by the costs: third party costs orders

An examination of the Court's power to make third party costs orders against insurers where a party's limit of indemnity is exceeded. Location: UK