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At present, UK companies are permitted to have corporate directors – that is, one or more legal persons (such as a company or limited liability...
Company changes in force 6 April 2016 From 6 April 2016, companies will have to maintain a register of ‘People with Significant Control’ (PSC)....
In the UK (England and Wales) these are the relevant dates for limitation for the listed causes of action...
George Osborne presented the first Spring Budget of this Parliament on Wednesday 16 March 2016. In his speech the Chancellor reported on ‘an economy set...
THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE MARCH QUARTER EDITION OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MAGAZINE...
HOSPITAL bosses will be fined £500 every time an NHS patient gets a serious bed sore at the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch or the Princess...
The office of UK Company director may be vacated by statute, by death, or under a provision in either the Company’s Articles of Association or,...
The UK Companies Act 2006 (section 175), imposes on directors a duty to promote the success of the company, which encompasses the duty to act...
Here at Gregory Abrams Davidson Solicitors we have a specialist team dealing with pressure sores also commonly referred to as pressure ulcers and bed sores....
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