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Overseas Restraint Orders in Guernsey have no extra-territorial effect

The Royal Court of Guernsey has ruled that restraint orders obtained in Guernsey on requests from foreign authorities can only apply to assets located in the Bailiwick. Mourant Ozannes take an in-depth look at King v HM Procureur and outline the Court's findings on extraterritorial effect.

Law Firm: Mourant Ozannes | Published: 15 December 2011 | Practice Area: Domicile and residence

Conference: Legal Week Private Client Forum Europe - wealth on the move

Money is on the move, making it more complex for private client lawyers to advise on the retention of wealth. Chaired by Henry Christensen III, Legal Week Private Client Forum Europe will equip senior private client lawyers with practical advice on how best to counsel high net worth individuals.

Law Firm: Legal Week Events | Published: 05 October 2010 | Practice Area: Private Client

Private banking newsletter, August 2010

This newsletter, compiled by Baker & McKenzie partners and lawyers across the globe, gives a summary of the latest wealth-management-related legal developments.

Law Firm: Baker & McKenzie | Published: 26 August 2010 | Practice Area: Private Client

UK Government announces review of taxation of non-domiciled individuals

The new Government has announced a review of the taxation of non-domiciled individuals.

Law Firm: Macfarlanes LLP | Published: 24 May 2010 | Practice Area: Domicile and residence

Rating: 3 people found this useful

Tax implications of buying and selling property in France

This briefing examines the tax implications of buying and selling property in France. Taxes will vary depending upon where you are considered to be resident and domiciled for tax purposes according to both French law and the law of any other jurisdiction with which you may be connected.

Law Firm: Charles Russell | Published: 10 May 2010 | Practice Area: Capital Gains

Rating: 2 people found this useful

Financial Settlements: Alternatives to Court

There are a range of different ways in which a financial settlement can be reached between a couple on the breakdown of their marriage. Here, we examine the available options, which range from the least legal involvement through to full use of the court process.

Law Firm: Burges Salmon | Published: 26 February 2010 | Practice Area: Family Law

Rating: 3 people found this useful

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