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                  • Kingsley Napley LLP's response to the Home Office DNA retention consultation
                  • The Supreme Court - Stephen Parkinson comments
                  • Ross Brain appears in the press in relation to Inquest into death of Angela Lee
                  • Michael Caplan QC - Chairman of the Registration Appeal's Committee
                  • Trusts in family breakdown
                  • Damian Green's arrest was a breach of his human rights
                  • Ross Brain features as 'Lawyer in the News' in Law Society Gazette
                  • Companies Act Update
                  • Richard Fox, Head of Employment, comments on the Beefeater harassment case
                  • UK government seeks to prevent cost claims
                  • Tribunal Cost Orders: lies, damned lies, and statistics
                  • When the special relationship matters
                  • Kingsley Napley LLP instructed by The Law Society in Judicial Review of refunds due to acquitted defendants
                  • Kingsley Napley LLP represents The Law Society in Judicial Review proceedings
                  • Law Society Prepares to Launch Judicial Reviews
                  • Kingsley Napley Scoops Top Government Lawyer
                  • Kingsley Napley is representing the Law Society in legal challenge over acquitted defendants
                  • Law Society challenges move to charge acquitted defendants fees
                  • Senior hospital worker slapped colleague's bottom so hard it bruised
                  • High Hurdles
                  • Stephen Gentle interviewed on Channel 4 News
                  • Police Powers Update
                  • Private Client team advised Jade Goody on her Will
                  • Stephen Gentle obtains bail for former Bosnian president Ejup Ganic
                  • FSA still has to 'crack the big one'
                  • High stakes
                  • No shades of grey - CJM Family Law Journal Mar 2010
                  • Treading carefully - CJM Family Law Journal article Feb 2010
                  • Kingsley Napley defends reputation of client, Mr Rafat Ali Rizvi
                  • Meet the Boss - Linda Woolley
                  • Ben Kemp and Julie Matheson in The Lawyer
                  • Who cares wins?
                  • Open Communications
                  • Partners bullied by clients can bring discrimination claims
                  • What the doctor ordered
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                  • Kingsley Napley's lobbying efforts pay off
                  • Ruling on acquitted defendant costs will speak volumes
                  • The CBI's employment agenda: common sense or exploitation?
                  • Reimbursing acquitted defendants
                  • Ryanair wins domain name fight but not the battle
                  • Advance with caution
                  • The battle of Hastings-Bass
                  • Richard Fox on BBC London
                  • Richard Fox on BBC News
                  • Stephen Parkinson is named Lawyer of the Week in the Times
                  • Richard Fox in the FT commenting on proposal to increase qualifying period for unfair dismissal claims
                  • Update: Police
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                  • Nicolas Rollason comments on the permanent immigration limits
                  • Anger over cost of snow fiasco - Richard Fox in City AM
                  • Identity Charade: Corporate Manslaughter Act
                  • Clarifying s.147(5)(d) of the Equality Act 2010 - Richard Fox in ELA Briefing
                  • Putting a lid on immigration? - Ilda de Sousa in ELA Briefing
                  • Employers advised not to dock pay during snow crisis - Richard Fox on Personnel Today
                  • Snow throws up some gritty issues - Richard Fox in The Times
                  • Legitimate expectation representations and conspicuous unfairness
                  • CPS role in extradition
                  • Jonathan Grimes in the news
                  • Martin Pratt comments on the Sky discrimination sacking
                  • Adrian Crawford in City AM on the announced changes to paternity law
                  • The Bribery Act is a case of 'right idea, wrong time' for the Government
                  • Richard Fox in the Times commenting on legal regulation
                  • Share and Shares Alike - Michelle Chance writes for Solicitors Journal
                  • Michelle Chance on women in the boardroom
                  • Nicolas Rollason comments on the permanent immigration limits in Management Today
                  • Libya and the ICC: don't all rush
                  • Richard Fox comments again on the ECJ ruling regarding preferential insurance premiums for women
                  • Richard Fox comments on the ECJ ruling regarding preferential insurance premiums for women
                  • Michelle Chance in The Lawyer commenting on the Default Retirement Age
                  • Multi-jurisdictional gambling: legal and partnership issues
                  • NHS mistakes matter, whistleblowing must be encouraged
                  • Andreas White comments on what the Commerzbank bonus case means for bankers.
                  • Tchenguiz hires Stephen Pollard
                  • Calculation of multipliers
                  • Nicolas Rollason on the Government's Tier 1 (Investor) route announcement
                  • Nicolas Rollason comments on the Government's announcement on the Tier 1 (Investor) rules
                  • Resolution International Committee: the English Pre-nup: a Different Animal to the European Marriage Contract?
                  • The permanent immigration limits: a practical guide for employers
                  • Family Friendly Rights: A Changing Landscape
                  • Britain Releases Guidance on New Anti-Bribery Law
                  • Kenneth Clarke denies weakening new anti-bribery law
                  • New laws will 'damage job creation', warn business chiefs
                  • Richard Fox on the BBC
                  • Ministers defy their experts to kill Serious Fraud Office
                  • Andreas White comments on the Additional Paternity Leave Scheme now available to fathers
                  • Michelle Chance in City AM commenting on Employment Tribunal Reforms
                  • Update Pace: Caroline Day and Jill Lorimer review amendments to police powers
                  • No prosecutions in Keydata case
                  • A question of belief: employers need to be aware of wide scope for discrimination cases
                  • Accountability: Lessons from the Sharon Shoesmith case
                  • Age discrimination claims up by one-third
                  • Age overtakes race discrimination in tribunal cases
                  • Dishonest partners test a firm’s culture and systems
                  • Paternal Instinct
                  • Protecting shared parental data
                  • Work It Out
                  • UK Bribery Act - Best to be agnostic
                  • Financial reforms have caused civil war in the Coalition
                  • Minister's proposals worry business - Nicolas Rollason in the FT
                  • Tackling dishonesty among legal partners - Richard Fox and Michael Caplan QC in The Law Society Gazette
                  • Chairman of City police given SFO board role
                  • Were companies less reluctant to self report whilst SFO's future was in doubt?
                  • Home Office launches consultation on eliminating permanent UK settlement for most migrant workers
                  • Clinical Negligence update
                  • The new National Crime Agency
                  • Get involved with the Law Society's campaign against withdrawal of public funding
                  • Dr Doolittle and the ECHR
                  • Verity Danziger settles case for family of cancer patient who died following an alleged delay in her diagnosis
                  • The Maintenance Conflict: Crystal Ball Gazing Versus Meal Ticket For Life
                  • Testing Times
                  • Chris McIntosh comments on new statistics about Civil Partnership dissolutions
                  • Private emails from Whitehall: nothing special about special advisers
                  • Jones v Kernott
                  • Terrence Donovan comments on fast-track scheme to deal with lower value clinical negligence claims
                  • Chris McIntosh discusses the trends in dissolution of Civil Partnerships on Hufffington Post's UK website
                  • Deferred Prosecution Agreements
                  • New Tax Rate Is A Call To Alms For City Workers - Matthew Duncan in Wealth Briefing Online
                  • Poorly Drafted Wills Provoke Family Feuds - Irene McMillan in Spears Wealth Management Survey
                  • How to...manage stressed staff - Martin Pratt in People Management
                  • A guide to challenging your bonus
                  • Costa Concordia: rushing to blame an employee without knowing the facts?
                  • Telephone taping, wire tapping and the FSA – do the FSA have powers to tap phones ?
                  • HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) plan an initiative to crack down on VAT rule breakers
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                  • Public Law Update – Inquests: Rule 43 reports
                  • Further Changes Expected to Student and Family related Immigration Routes
                  • Tier 2 Update
                  • Exclusion periods under Tier 2 (ICT) being reconsidered
                  • MAC report published on 21 October 2009
                  • IMPORTANT Immigration Alert: Sponsor Management System (SMS) Security Measures
                  • Employment Watch November 2009
                  • Employee entitlement to payment in lieu of holiday
                  • Queen's speech - 18 November 2009
                  • Draft Immigration Bill / Simplifying Immigration Law
                  • Changes to the Points Based System
                  • Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer) Category
                  • Resident Market Labour test
                  • Fingerprinting on arrival to the UK
                  • Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) Recommendations for Tier 1 Announced
                  • Industrious Ltd -v- (1) Horizon Recruitment Ltd (2) Mrs J Vincent
                  • A little Christmas present to employers?
                  • Religious beliefs are not protected if they clash with sexual orientation
                  • Business Immigration Newsletter - December 2009
                  • No 'loophole' for IT workers, says UK Border Agency
                  • Age Discrimination Update
                  • Enhancements to the Sponsor Management System
                  • ECJ case may mean changes are need to the UK's unfair dismissal and redundancy payments
                  • When should Employers Undertake Risk Assessments for Pregnant Workers?
                  • Ian Robinson visits Kingsley Napley LLP
                  • Suspension of Youth Mobility Scheme: Japanese Nationals
                  • Foreign students tested by tougher immigration rules
                  • Charging for immigration and nationality services 2010-2011
                  • EU moves to extend maternity leave to 20 weeks fully paid
                  • Lobbying results in new Public Enquiry Office (PEO) Premium Service for Tier 2
                  • Changes to the Sponsor Management System
                  • The Regulator - February 2010
                  • Employment Watch Spring 2010
                  • The Bribery Act 2010
                  • Absence from work due to volcanic ash
                  • UK travel restrictions - impact on visitors and residents who cannot leave or return to the UK
                  • Important Immigration Update - UK Border Agency Compliance Visits
                  • No more silly rules - what the Conservatives want to do to Health and Safety
                  • What will the coalition government's proposed legal reforms mean for your personal and business interests?
                  • Job swap can be reasonable adjustment
                  • Court of Appeal upholds injunction preventing NHS Trust from disciplining Consultant
                  • What immigration caps will mean for your business and how to ensure the new system will work for UK business
                  • Ban on generic pre-employment health questionnaires
                  • Football Fever
                  • Costs of acquitted defendants in criminal proceedings
                  • Health, Safety and Environment Update: £400,000 Fine in Non-Fatal Fire Upheld
                  • Migrants marrying UK citizens must learn English
                  • CBI announces employment agenda
                  • Limits on non-EU economic migration
                  • Tier 2 registered sponsors urged still to apply for COS reallocation
                  • Betfair flotation approved
                  • Conversion to SAAS - Legal Issues and Other Considerations
                  • Domain names, Trademarks and Brand Protection
                  • Gathering Clouds – Transferring Personal Data outside the EEA
                  • Results of October Tier 2 Limits Panel
                  • Immigration cap defended by Minister
                  • English language tests for partners
                  • UKBA application fees and forms updated
                  • ILR in expired passport accepted
                  • Green shoots amidst the red tape
                  • Rebalancing the Licensing Act or Upsetting the Apple Cart?
                  • Albert Hall
                  • Health and Safety: Minimising the Risk
                  • Employee monitoring in the Trade
                  • Illegal Working
                  • Tier 1 (General) limit reached
                  • Biometrics to be introduced for PBS Tiers 1 and 5
                  • Re-calibration of CoS allocation
                  • October's Tier 1 (General) limits reached - plan now for November
                  • Lord Young's Report
                  • UK Serious Fraud Office Discusses Details of UK Bribery Act with Kingsley Napley
                  • Immigration Update: 4th November 2010
                  • The Bribery Act - short term gain, long term pain
                  • Tier 1 (General) Limit reached for November 2010
                  • Updated UKBA guidance on CoS allocation renewals
                  • New criteria for Tier 2 (General) sponsor requests for additional Certificates of Sponsorship
                  • Migration Advisory Committee's (MAC) Report on New Immigration Limits - Expected 18 November 2010
                  • Announcement made on proposed changes to the British Citizenship system
                  • Investor and entrepreneur routes
                  • Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) publishes report on annual immigration limit
                  • Reminder on English language tests for partners being introduced from 29 November 2010
                  • Google and Street View
                  • Protecting Famous Names and Luxury Brands – The dandg.com Domain Name Decision
                  • Gambling Commission ebulletin - 04 February 2011
                  • Gambling Commission ebulletin - 12 November 2010
                  • Gambling Commission ebulletin - 26 November 2010
                  • Kingsley Napley LLP's analysis of the Home Secretary’s announcement
                  • Copyright Reform and Cockney Silicon Valley
                  • Clarification on the operation of the annual immigration limits coming into effect on 1 April 2011
                  • Keywords, Competitors and Google
                  • Criminal Law Review: The Bribery Act 2010 - the corporate offence
                  • ACAS guidance on compulsory retirement following DRA abolition
                  • Google Law
                  • Annual rental threshold rises
                  • Unfair dismissal minimum service to claim increased to two years
                  • Relief from forfeiture granted despite premises being used for an illegal and immoral purpose
                  • Increases to Employment Tribunal awards
                  • Global monthly limit of Tier 1 (General) visas reached
                  • Plan ahead for maintenance requirements for Tier 1 (General) applications
                  • Biometrics required for Tiers 1 and 5 from 14 December 2010
                  • January Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) allocation panel
                  • Student visa system to be reformed
                  • Government unveils plans for permanent immigration limits – How the limits will affect law firms
                  • The temporary cap on Tier 1 Highly Skilled and Tier 2 Skilled workers found to be unlawful
                  • Achieving Article 6 compliance: The use of civil sanctions in the regulatory field
                  • “in the public interest”
                  • Consulting on change
                  • The new eu financial supervision architecture: too little, too late, too light?
                  • European doctors under the spotlight
                  • Case commentary: Nursing and Midwifery Council v Ogbonna [2010] EWCA Civ 1216
                  • Tier 2 Graduate occupation lists
                  • Salary levels
                  • The temporary cap on Tier 1 Highly Skilled and Tier 2 Skilled workers found to be unlawful
                  • Tier 1 General closure for out of country applications and introduction of specified interim limits on Tier 2 in the Immigration rules
                  • 2010 Immigration news round-up
                  • Tenancy Deposit Scheme – some relief for landlords
                  • Tier 1 (Post Study Work) Route
                  • Banks & brokers to be affected by restrictions on international hires
                  • Kingsley Napley submission to MAC on proposed graduate occupation list under Tier 2
                  • Radical shake-up of the Employment Tribunal system
                  • First corporate manslaughter trial under the new act gets underway: R –V- Cotswold Geotechnical (Holdings) Limited
                  • Employment Watch Winter 2011 - Cases before the courts in 2011
                  • Employment Watch Winter 2011 - Caste discrimination in the pipeline?
                  • Employment Watch Winter 2011 - Dismissal for raising “false” discrimination claims is not necessarily victimisation
                  • Employment Watch Winter 2011 - Legal costs in Employment Tribunals
                  • Employment Watch Winter 2011 - New Year, new regulations
                  • New recommendations on the occupations to be removed from Tier 2 of the Points Based System
                  • The Big Match – EU Law v IPR
                  • Landlord fails to recover £270,000 major works costs from tenants
                  • Health & Safety Update: A New Age of Corporate Accountability?
                  • Gloucestershire firm fined £385,000 over trench death
                  • “A sad case about lost opportunities for mediation”
                  • UKBA confirms new Tier 2 rules
                  • Tier 2 Update
                  • Changes to Visa Posts in Europe and the US
                  • New recommendations on the occupations to be removed from Tier 2 of the Points Based System
                  • Tier 1 (Post Study Work) route
                  • Restrictions on Tier 2 Sponsorship Graduate Occupation list
                  • English Courts First Reported Ruling on Continental Matrimonial Regimes
                  • Update in French: Première Décision Contestée des Tribunaux Anglais sur Les Régimes Matrimoniaux Continentaux
                  • The Operator, Feb 2011 - Enjoy the feel good factor in 2011
                  • UKBA invites all PBS Sponsors to request their unrestricted Certificate of Sponsorship allocation for the year 2011/2012
                  • The Operator, Feb 2011 - Health & Safety: A Risky Business
                  • The Operator, Feb 2011 - Restrictive covenants, a new industry rift?
                  • The Operator, Feb 2011 - Harassment claims arising from staff social events
                  • The Operator, Feb 2011 - To ban, or not to ban? That is the question
                  • The Operator, Feb 2011 - A new regulatory regime for the private security industry
                  • Age Discrimination & the Default Retirement Age - Employers Have Only Four Weeks to Issue Retirement Notices Under Current Rules
                  • Social networks and the law
                  • Gambling Commission ebulletin - 1 April 2011
                  • Gambling Commission ebulletin - 12 August 2011
                  • Gambling Commission ebulletin - 15 April 2011
                  • Gambling Commission ebulletin - 18 March 2011
                  • Gambling Commission ebulletin - 6 May 2011
                  • Cookies and the E-Privacy Directive
                  • Government makes UK more attractive to foreign Investors and Entrepreneurs
                  • Small changes, significant repercussions
                  • Bribery Act guidance takes ‘common sense’ approach
                  • Bribery Act: Consultation
                  • Are you ready for the new Paternity Leave Regime?
                  • Tier 1 (General) settlement earnings criteria
                  • Changes to the ability of students to work
                  • Investors and Entrepreneurs
                  • Tier 1 (Post Study Work) to remain open until April 2012
                  • Applying for restricted CoS from 6 April 2011
                  • Tier 2 premium service now available in Sheffield
                  • New Cookie Legislation - Privacy Policy Update
                  • Impact of failure of US to agree 2011/12 budget
                  • Corporate Manslaughter e-bulletin
                  • Changes to Tier 4 take effect
                  • Government Guidance on the Agency Workers Regulations 2010
                  • Low monthly CoS allocation for April 2011 – large rollover of CoS into May's allocation
                  • Work restrictions on A8 nationals come to an end
                  • First corporate manslaughter conviction and sentence upheld by Court of Appeal
                  • "Positive Action" - will it make any difference?
                  • Abolition of the Default Retirement Age
                  • After the Abolition of the Default Retirement Age, Is It Ever Possible to Retire an Employee?
                  • Amendments to Agency Workers Regulations 2010
                  • Can an employer ever reduce its employees’ pay without being sued?
                  • Could your IT Consultants really be your Employees after all?
                  • Dress codes and hairstyles – could your policy be discriminatory?
                  • Employment Appeal Tribunal clarifies law on “pre-pack” administration TUPE dismissals
                  • Employment Tribunal statistics – age discrimination claims on the rise
                  • Is the Bribery Act finally fit for purpose?
                  • New protections for Agency Workers from 1 October 2011
                  • Right to Request Flexible Working: New Changes
                  • Sex and the City – the risks of workplace affairs
                  • Sexual Orientation Claims on the rise
                  • The importance of clarity for Maternity Cover
                  • Puri v Bradford Teaching Hospital
                  • Jones v Kaney [2011] UKSC 13 and Baxendale-Walker v Middleton [2011] EWHC 998 (QB)
                  • Maftah and another v Secretary of State for the Foreign Office and Commonwealth Affairs
                  • Two bites at the cherry and getting off on a technicality: the decision in R ex parte Coke-Wallis v. Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales.
                  • Solicitors Regulation Authority v Dennison [2011] ALL ER (D) 320 (MAR)
                  • Dr N Karwal v General Medical Council [2011] EWHC 826 (Admin)
                  • Levy v Solicitors Regulation Authority [2011] EWHC 740 (admin)
                  • Kicking off the party season - Red tape or ticker tape?
                  • Licensing appeals in the Spotlight
                  • Assessing legal threats to business - Can corporate liability ever be “limited”?
                  • 2012 Olympic Games – Are you planning to use it to promote your business?
                  • Lease renewals - How to avoid costly pitfalls
                  • The BIG match - EU Law v IPR
                  • Tier 2 ICTs can be extended beyond five years
                  • Exclusion periods under Tier 2 (ICT) being reconsidered
                  • Changes to the indefinite leave to remain rules for work permit holders
                  • Schengen area agreement re-examined
                  • UK Border Agency launches consultation on settlement rights
                  • Latest figures on Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) allocation
                  • Beware SOC Codes when posting JobCentre Plus adverts
                  • Identifying allocated restricted CoS on online sponsorship system
                  • Allowances must be accurately reflected on Tier 2 sponsorship
                  • Restriction on introduction of new evidence in PBS appeals
                  • UKBA guidance expected on EU judgments
                  • Proposed changes to settlement to be retroactive
                  • Further changes to the student route take effect
                  • Processing times increase at some UK posts abroad
                  • Highlights from the FSA’s Financial Crime Conference
                  • Employers Should Act Now As Bribery Act Comes Into Force
                  • Bribery and Corruption and the FSA
                  • Second company charged with corporate manslaughter
                  • Admissibility of hearsay evidence in disciplinary and fitness to practise proceedings
                  • Conditions upon practice: need a registrant provide direct evidence of restriction upon their ability to work?
                  • Is there an Article 6 right to legal representation at disciplinary hearings?
                  • The need for fitness to practise panels to consider public protection issues when considering sanction
                  • Extension of corporate manslaughter offence to custody providers
                  • Caution urged with UKBA application forms
                  • Changes to the list of approved English language test providers
                  • Cohabitation documents required for dependants on indefinite leave to remain (ILR) applications
                  • New arrangements for Life in the UK test
                  • Supreme Court decision on local authority care provisions brings assessment of care needs in PI cases into focus
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