Norton Rose partner Dominic Stuttaford warns that in-house lawyers must prepare themselves for an increase in the investigatory powers of HM Revenue and Customs.
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Norton Rose partner Dominic Stuttaford warns that in-house lawyers must prepare themselves for an increase in the investigatory powers of HM Revenue and Customs.
November 05, 2008 at 11:48 AM
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Norton Rose partner Dominic Stuttaford warns that in-house lawyers must prepare themselves for an increase in the investigatory powers of HM Revenue and Customs.
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