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Despite the challenges of the current financial climate, equity release lending remains a vital option for homeowners over 55. However, with a slight decline in lending and potential borrowers’ confidence wavering, is the market missing an opportunity? This article explores the trends, borrower attitudes, and regulatory developments shaping the equity release market. As the government and industry bodies work to improve public perception, could equity release emerge as a reliable financial solution for those looking to fund their retirement?
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The recent U.S. FTC proposal to ban employers from imposing non-competition clauses has sparked lively debate. Nadia Moynihan summarises the landscape in the three jurisdictions of New York, the UK and Singapore with respect to non-compete agreements: https://zurl.co/KxAy
Indemnity provisions risks - Nadia Moynihan explains in this article how, if properly included, the indemnifying party (the “indemnifier”) may be obliged to compensate the indemnified party for losses which may occur as a result of a specified event: https://zurl.co/HOeM