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Senior people at investment firm now liable for income tax on part of their remuneration, court finds
SFO, law firm and former partner on hook for potentially millions in long-running saga over Kazakh mining group
Law firm works with Microsoft and AI start-up Harvey in attempt to ‘disrupt the legal market before someone disrupts us’
Customers can claim up to £415,000 from next October, says regulator
Legal action under the European Convention on Human Rights draws sharp retort from London government
Ilmārs Rimšēvičs guilty of taking bribes and a fishing trip to Russia from a commercial bank
Ruling ends long-running case as judges conclude that an ‘inventor’ must be a ‘natural person’
Truck start-up’s market value fell sharply after report claimed investors had been misled
Previously there were no regulations requiring lawyers and accountants to ‘know their customers’
Law firm’s former global head of tax tells court he ‘totally failed’ as a lawyer
Setback on funding for Kyiv was ‘high point of escalation’ by antagonistic Hungarian premier
Climate campaigners Uplift and Greenpeace seek to block UK plans in separate applications to Scotland’s top civil court
Giovanni Angelo Becciu was responsible for managing the Holy See’s funds
Home, home on the range, where the deer and the Ponzi schemes play . . .
Early success for commodity trader in $600mn legal battle with Indian businessman
US tech giant promises Janet Jackson’s former husband extra protection after false ads used his image on Facebook
Judge rules 15 of 33 articles prince complained about were the product of phone hacking or other unlawful information gathering
Burkhard Ley accused by Munich prosecutors more than three years after failure of payments company
US carmaker suffers legal defeat after appeals court overturns decision allowing licence plates to be collected from transport agency
Judge accused the platform of failing to withhold rental income from hosts for levy
Inside the scandal plaguing the country’s former central banker, Riad Salameh
Law Society counsel says solicitors are offered less than barristers because of ‘weaker’ negotiating position
Industry says US regulator has not considered impact of its new measures on securities markets
Nearly 90 imprisoned or exiled activists accused of setting up or supporting a terrorist organisation
Guidance for courts and tribunals also tells judiciary to scrutinise litigants’ submissions for signs of chatbot input
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