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Jessica Bass shares her views on the government’s proposed “Right to Switch Off” policy for employees, as part of “The Make Work Pay Plan” within the Employment Rights Bill 2024.
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London WC1N 2EB
Jessica Bass shares her views on the government’s proposed “Right to Switch Off” policy for employees, as part of “The Make Work Pay Plan” within the Employment Rights Bill 2024.
Tom Otley discusses how SME’s should embrace ESG compliance as part of their proactive strategy for Elite Business
Jessica Bass discusses the implications of Next’s major equal pay case on businesses and whether Next has grounds for appeal.
Ross Meadows discusses the 9 tasks SME’s should always handle themselves for SME Today, breaking down what tasks should be delegated to external legal advisers, and when this is a waste of time and money.
Jessica Bass discusses the effects of new employment law changes expected from the Labour government and specifically, how these new laws could impact the tribunals for City A.M.
Jemma Hotta has written an article for Investment International discussing legalising assisted dying.
Jemma Hotta comments on the role of UK private client lawyers if assisted death is legalised in eprivateclient
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Ross Meadows comments in the Daily Mail. “The Labour Government’s plan to introduce day one employment rights will have massive implications for employers.”
Ross Meadows shares his thoughts on the implications of the employment law changes in the King’s Speech.
Ross Meadows discusses Employment Rights Reform in the Solicitors Journal. “Smaller businesses are likely to face greater challenges adapting to these requirements, potentially affecting their competitiveness and financial stability.”
Jemma Hotta discusses the effects of a new Labour government on non-doms for IFA Magazine, setting the record straight on what to expect and whether claims of an immediate max exodus are realism or rubbish:
Ross Meadows considers whether firms should be providing financial assistance to their employees to contribute towards embryo freezing and whether this is a wise business decision for Solicitors Journal:
Elite Business
Our Partner Jessica Bass has written an article for Elite Business Magazine. How will SMEs be affected by the Government’s plans to reintroduce tribunal fees for employment disputes?
The Executive Magazine
Exclusive Interview: Philippa Sturt – her insights on key factors influencing fundraising and M&A activities.
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Startups Magazine
Five things you need to know to successfully scale up your business – written by Philippa Sturt
Oury Clark Acquires American Tax Returns
We are delighted to announce that we are welcoming our long standing friends at American Tax Returns (ATR) to the Oury Clark family. Please join us in raising a glass of bubbles in their direction.
SME Today
Our Partner Simon Walsh has some top tips on” How to get lawyers and accountants to give advice that really suits your business.
Reaching net zero requires fundamental change – and an accountant or two
We were delighted to feature in the How to Set Up your business in the UK guide produced by London & Partners. (pages 18 & 19)
Andy Oury comments in The Express
Inheritance Tax planning: The ‘biggest thing you can do’ to legally reduce IHT bills
Andrew Oury In The Express
IR35: Britons warned of tax ‘minefield’ with new changes – how to check status
Andrew Oury delves into recent updates of the MTD roadmap and analyses the material implications for small businesses and accountants.
Andrew Oury comments – Brexit support fund: limited time to apply.
Andrew Oury in Acuity – What’s the bright side to Brexit for Aussie and Kiwi businesses?
Our Partner Ross Meadows comments : Samira Ahmed faces BBC in court over ‘600 per cent’ pay gap
Ross Meadows comments – Me Too has made McDonald’s wary of office relationships
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Ross Meadows comments – Employment tribunals have no jurisdiction over US bases in UK
Huw Williams, Simon Walsh and Phil Leonard have written a piece for Growth Business; Compliance – 5 things to know to ensure your business is compliant
Our Partner Ross Meadows comments; Labour takes aim at gig economy companies
Juliet Oury and Phil Leonard – The drinks are on the house!
Andrew Oury comments in the Australian Financial Review. British overload a risk to Australia’s hopes for speedy trade deal.
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Andrew Oury’s Article – Tax savings and border crossings
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Huw Williams comments – Married women finally win right to pay own taxes in Jersey
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Our Partners Simon Walsh and Huw Williams have written a piece in Elite Business Magazine. The great small business cash squeeze – Elite Business Magazine
Huw Williams comments – How can clients use EISs and VCTs?
Ross Meadows on Ensuring assertiveness is not seen as bullying
A piece written by Cacy-Leigh Neilson on Data Protection and Covid-19
Simon Walsh and Georgia fisher have written a piece on Directors’ responsibilities during the pandemic
Ross Meadows on an appeal judgment with major ramifications for self-employed workers and IR35 in the upper tribunal that has gone against HMRC.
Ross Meadows submitted a piece re Practical tips on holidays and furlough
The Business and Planning Bill 2019-21 contains temporary measures designed to help certain business sectors function in a socially distanced environment to manage the risks of Covid-19.
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Andrew Oury comments. Taxes ‘without a doubt’ will have to go up – Brexit and economic recovery to trigger rise.
Andrew Oury shares his thoughts on moving goods in or out of Europe – prior to potential tariffs 1st January 2021
Ross Meadows explaining employees’ rights in light of the Thomas Cook collapse.
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Ross Meadows commenting on the Thomas Cook collapse – staff rights when your company is liquidated.
Andrew Oury discusses would a ‘no-deal’ Brexit or a Corbyn Government really be that bad for UK business?
Simon Walsh has written a piece on ‘Traps for the unwary in a post-Brexit market.’
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Simon Walsh and Phil Leonard discuss the recent controversial government proposals for a future immigration system.
Ben Robson commenting on facial recognition software use.
Simon Walsh considers the challenges for UK companies employing EU Nationals post Brexit.
Charles Pugh and Edmond Fung give an insight into the HP and Autonomy fraud case.
Ross Meadows offering tips on how to strike a healthy work/life balance.
Our solicitor Jemma Lalwani comments in The Times ‘The Brief’ – Drugs agency appeals against rent judgement.
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Our partner Rachel Lockwood has written a piece in The Times – More must be done to end the cozy relationship between auditors and clients.
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Simon Walsh has written a piece for ‘The Brief’ discussing Oury Clark’s ‘holistic approach’ to professional services and how this benefits our clients.
Ashi Patel, Commercial Property Solicitor at Oury Clark Solicitors discusses how the London office leasing market is still booming despite Brexit.
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Andrew Oury, partner at Oury Clark has written a piece in Financial Director – Why the possibility of a Corbyn-led government is worrying……..
Ashi Patel, Commercial Property Solicitor at Oury Clark Solicitors discusses new statistics showing that foreign investment in London commercial property is set to continue despite Brexit.
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Andrew Oury partner at Oury Clark Accountants discusses the age old practice of Auditing, the audit process as it is and how as the business model changes the auditing process should follow suit.
Ross Meadows, Employment Solicitor at Oury Clark Solicitors comments on the best way for firms to treat their staff at Christmas – are the ‘traditional’ ways still the best ways?
Ben Robson, Corporate and Commercial Solicitor at Oury Clark Solicitors commenting on tech giants and data privacy.
(Also featured in International Business Times, Miami Herald, Spectrum News NY1 and a number of US and Canadian publications.)
Andrew Oury, partner at Oury Clark discusses how a no deal Brexit could impact Supply Chain and stock availability.
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Charles Pugh, Litigation Solicitor at Oury Clark Solicitors commenting on China opening The Shanghai Financial Court, specialising in finance disputes and any threat this might pose to London’s legal dominance.
Andrew Oury, Partner at Oury Clark Accountants was asked to comment on ‘The Big Four’ and the possibilities that they could be broken up into smaller firms or ‘detach’ the audit division of the businesses from the consultancy division to prevent a conflict of interest.
(also comments featured in Accountancy Daily and The Times ‘The Brief’)
Simon Walsh, Solicitor at Oury Clark Solicitors contributed a piece to Legal Week discussing the pros and cons of specialising early in a legal career.
Huw Williams Partner at Oury Clark Accountants and Ben Robson Corporate and Commercial Solicitor at Oury Clark Solicitors wrote a piece for Accountancy Age discussing vicarious liability. How can businesses best account for this risk?
Richard Oury, Senior Partner at Oury Clark Accountants commenting on the Holistic Approach to professional advice.
Ross Meadows, Employment Solicitor at Oury Clark Solicitors was published in The Independent with a piece discussing the pressure on the Home Office to ‘fix’ the currently flawed immigration system before Brexit kicks in.
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