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By Alex Newman | May 21, 2014
Law firms may need to re-think their partnership agreements and structures in light of the Supreme Court judgement on LLP whistleblowing, according to a number of employment lawyers.
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By Alex Newman | May 21, 2014
The UK Supreme Court has today ruled that members of LLPs who blow the whistle at work have the same protection as employees, overturning an earlier Court of Appeal decision.
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By Pui-Guan Man | April 14, 2014
CMS Cameron McKenna has asked its fixed-share partners to inject up to £50,000 each in capital in response to HMRC's new tax rules.
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By Pui-Guan Man | April 11, 2014
Holman Fenwick Willan and Nabarro have become the latest firms to offer increased voting rights for their junior partners as HMRC's new tax rules kick in.
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By Pui-Guan Man | April 8, 2014
Eversheds is reviewing voting rights for its fixed-share partners after asking them to contribute 25% of their annual earnings to the firm.
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By Legal Week | February 24, 2014
Partners at limited liability partnership law firms will have to comply with one of three tests in order to satisfy the tax authorities they should not be treated as employees, new guidance shows.
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By Alex Newman | February 19, 2014
Hill Dickinson will ask its non-equity partners to invest 30% of their salary into the firm, ahead of changes to the tax rules for limited liability partnerships. The move is currently subject to a consultation, which kicked off a fortnight ago. Exact details of the plan will be presented to the partnership at the end of the month, with the firm hoping to raise the capital by 31 March.
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By Pui-Guan Man | February 10, 2014
Trowers & Hamlins is set to issue a cash call to its fixed-share partners in response to partnership taxation changes brought by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
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By Pui-Guan Man | February 10, 2014
Norton Rose Fulbright reduced its net debt by £18.6m during the 2012-13 financial year, according to the firm's latest limited liability partnership (LLP) accounts. The report, filed with Companies House, showed that overall net debt dropped from £26.1m to £7.5m.
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By Anna Reynolds | February 7, 2014
Ashurst's highest paid earner took home £977,000 in 2012-3, down from over £1m in 2012, according to the firm's LLP accounts. The filings – which look at the financial year before the firm's merger with Australia's Blake Dawson - show that net funds dropped from £20.9m in 2012 to £6.9m at the end of 2013. Cash at the bank fell from £21.2m in 2012 to £7.2m.
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