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The States of Jersey's Comptroller of Revenue is withdrawing the temporary concession that it issued in March 2020 in relation to the application of ...
Collas Crill
Currently, the only creditor-driven insolvency process for a Jersey company are désastre proceedings, where the Viscount (the head of the executive arm of the courts of Jersey)...
Viberts
Government advice and new mandatory legislation passed to combat the spread of COVID-19 has caused significant and ongoing disruption to many businesses.
Ogier
Additional mask wearing restrictions have been introduced for employees working in Jersey's retail premises.
Walkers
There is no doubt that enforced working from home (‘WFH') during the early stages of the pandemic has accelerated changes in the way we work.
Appleby
Since our last update on cash box structures at the start of April 2020 (see Jersey cash box structures: a fast route to funding) the UK economy has endured a turbulent Q2 and Q3. According to...
Carey Olsen
Even in the pre-COVID world, the cross-border nature of complex commercial litigation in Jersey and around the world often meant that plaintiffs, claimants, assets, and – crucially – witnesses, could be located in different jurisdictions.
Ogier
There are of course many negatives arising from the crisis presented by COVID-19.
Appleby
Arguably one of the greatest strengths of the human race is our ability to adapt. Few people in our lifetime will have experienced a situation like lockdown.
Appleby
The first half of 2020 has proven to be very challenging for dealmakers globally in executing transactions, due to a myriad of reasons brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Appleby
Private Client analysis: Who saw a global pandemic coming in 2020? Was anyone ready for it? David Dorgan, partner at Appleby, Jersey discusses some of the relevant considerations and challenges...
Ogier
Governments in Guernsey, Jersey and the UK have released their plans for a phased release from the lockdown measures taken in response to the Covid-19 pandemic
Maples Group
On 9 May 2020, Jersey marked the 75th anniversary of its liberation at the end of World War II.
Carey Olsen
The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in liquidity and cash flow challenges for many companies.
Ocorian
Watch our webinar 'Looking beyond lockdown: Implications for the private client industry' on-demand below.
Carey Olsen
At the beginning of 2020, no one would have predicted that the wealth management industry (in common with many other industry sectors) would be shortly engaging in what is effectively...
Ogier
The Capacity and Self Determination (Jersey) Law 2016 came into effect on 1 October 2018, giving islanders the opportunity to put lasting powers of attorney in place which, ...
Carey Olsen
Companies and cells can migrate from one jurisdiction to another. In Jersey we are seeing an increased number of entity migrations (or ‘continuances'), both inbound and outbound, with a definite up-tick...
Carey Olsen
The Law Society of Jersey has issued guidance commenting on wrongful trading under Jersey law given the financial difficulties caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Walkers
Although there have already been some very high profile high street casualties – Debenhams, DW Sport, Monsoon, Laura Ashley, Virgin Media...
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