Yearly Archives: 2022

Collyer Bristow has moved

After 250 years in Holborn, followed by a temporary stop in Knightsbridge, we are delighted to announce the opening of our new offices in the heart of the City of London. Our address for all correspondence, and for service, is: …

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Salaries continue to fall in real terms despite unemployment levels at historic lows

Despite the rise in economic inactivity due to long-term sickness, the ONS statistics show that unemployment was at 3.5% during the period of June to August, a drop of 0.3% than the previous quarter and reportedly the lowest rate since …

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World Mental Health Day 2022

In 2022, the theme for World Mental Health Day is Making Mental Health & Well-Being for All a Global Priority. As the world of work continues to evolve, bringing with it a new wave of pressures, supporting the mental wellbeing of staff …

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What EU Oil Spill Insurance Ruling Means For UK Arbitration

The decision has some implications for the enforcement of arbitration awards in the U.K. This is the latest in the long line of judgments relating to the sinking of the oil tanker MV Prestige in 2002 off the Atlantic coast …

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Where there’s a Will, there’s a way (Part 1)

Senior Associate Aidan Grant is joined by Partner Chris McLemore from McLemore Konschnik LLP to discuss UK/US will planning. Run time: 22 minutes

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Don’t dismiss the four-day week

More than 70 businesses are currently trialling a four-day week. Half-time results show increases in productivity and employee wellbeing. Some industries which operate more traditional working patterns, such as law firms and banks, might write off the four-day week as …

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‘Red tape’ reform for thousands of businesses

Over the weekend, the government announced that businesses with fewer than 500 employees will be exempt from ‘reporting requirements and other regulations’ as part of government plans to boost productivity and promote growth. PM Liz Truss announced on Sunday plans …

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Scrapping GDPR regulations likely to cause additional red tape for UK businesses

The Secretary of State for Digital Culture, Media and Sport confirmed at the Conservative Party Conference her intention to scrap the GDPR laws and introduce it with new UK regulations. It is a move that will, says law firm Collyer …

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The importance of trusts and ringfencing assets

The recent news about the 12th Duke of Marlborough, his Porsche and his colourful past focuses the attention of the importance of trusts and ringfencing assets. Many of the tax advantages derived from settling assets on trust have become significantly …

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IRAs and how they work (Part 2)

Part 2 of our latest UK/USA podcast. Senior Associate Aidan Grant is joined by Partner John Bull from Blick Rothenberg to discuss Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) nd break them down into three areas. They are going to discuss what are …

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