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5 Stone Buildings reacts to the Supreme Court’s judgment in the Staveley case – webinar by David Rees QC and Hugh Cumber

5 Stone Buildings will be held a lunchtime webinar on the case on Thursday 20 August during which David Rees QC and Hugh Cumber (who acted for the Appellant taxpayers) explored the Supreme Court’s judgment and offered their comments on the wider implications of the case.

If you were unable to join the webinar a copy of the recording is available to view at your convenience by clicking here.

If you want to view the slides used during this webinar please click here.

If you have any other questions or queries, please not hesitate to contact us at Marketing@5sblaw.com

DISCLAIMER: Nothing said in this webinar, whether viewed live or recorded, constitutes legal advice. What is said is simply an expression of the speaker’s views, put forward for consideration and discussion. No action should be taken or refrained from in reliance on them but independent professional advice should be taken in every case. Neither the speaker nor 5 Stone Buildings accepts any legal responsibility for them.

If you have any other questions or queries, please not hesitate to contact us at Marketing@5sblaw.com

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