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Spain has always been the most popular relocation destination for British citizens. The Office of National Statics (ONS) records that of the approximately 900,000 UK citizens are living as long-term residents in EU countries, Spain having the largest...
Action Fraud, a division of The City of London police, has sent a stark warning to the public after a 28% rise in investment fraud was reported following the first coronavirus lockdown. Over 17,000 reports of investment fraud amounting to millions of...
For the past 47 years British citizens have enjoyed the freedom to travel, work and live in countries within the European Union without the hindrance of having to check travel and health care insurance, passport expiry dates or apply for visas, depending on...
England now faces a second lockdown starting on Thursday, déjà vu for the hospitality, non-essential retail, travel and tourism. Whilst nobody believed that coronavirus wasn’t still an ever-present risk costing lives and hampering...
One of the most active perpetrators of financial fraud in the binary options trading market, Banc de Binary, is now in the sights of Giambrone’s financial fraud litigation team. Giambrone’s lawyers in the team applied their collective...
Investment fraud is a fast-rising crime that thrives on a challenging economic climate. The current global situation whereby thousands of people find themselves unable to work or having been made redundant and in an unexpectedly in a precarious...
The decisive action that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) took earlier in the year to bring legal clarity to the legitimacy of the commercial insurance business interruption clauses by selecting eight insurers in a test case at the High Court resulted...
Italy has positioned itself as the best country to choose as a base for doing business across Europe. Two schemes - the Budget Law - Article 24-bis of Italy’s Tax Code (TUIR) launched in March 2017 and the Investor Visa; one scheme providing an...
UK Businesses are well aware that they are facing the double challenge of Brexit and coronavirus whilst standing on the shifting sands of the ever-changing government stances relating to the twin perils with the consequential effect on their ability to do...
The coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic crisis has brought with it the inevitable consequence of high levels of redundancies as organisation after organisation struggles to survive in the current economic climate. When a business finds itself in...
Giambrone’s banking and finance team, led by Joanna Bailey , have successfully obtained a six-figure sum from a UK bank in respect of an investment fraud. Our foreign exchange (Forex) litigation lawyers made a chargeback request was based...
Nobody can possibly tell when they may have the misfortune to have a serious or life-changing accident. Rarely does anyone plan their response to such an event. It goes without saying that any severe accident is devastating but an accident abroad can...
The Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) test case against eight insurers at the High Court achieved its aim in going some way in defining the validity of commercial insurance policies business interruption clause. The Court provided a detailed...
As countries across Europe reel from the consequences of the devastating economic setbacks that coronavirus has delivered, the countries already struggling to attract investment are developing new strategies to encourage both high net worth individuals and...
Once the Brexit transition period ends at 11.00 pm on 31 December 2020 there will be a number of significant changes in how new cross-border divorce and child proceedings will be treated. The EU “umbrella” laws will no longer apply in the courts...
With the sands of time rapidly pouring through the Brexit hourglass the British Chamber of Commerce survey shockingly reveals that, of the firms that responded to the survey, only 38% have planned for the radically altered trading landscape that a no-deal...
The immense pressure that businesses are under with the double impact of the potential no-deal Brexit and the effects of the coronavirus pandemic is often most keenly felt when a husband and wife work within their own business. Stress in a marriage is...
One of the hardest things for a medical professional to judge when a person has an accident is the long-term consequences. If you have the misfortune to have an accident abroad, particularly if you don’t know the language, it can be extremely hard to...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recognised that the consumer investment market is not operating in a way that provides the best advice to consumers who are often offered unsuitable products. The FCA has drafted a 34 page paper addressing...
The landmark judgment handed down on Tuesday 15 September by the High Court in respect to of the case brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) against eight insurers to establish the position regarding business interruption clauses was...