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New role for the European Railway Agency: rolling stock certification and authorisation

On 14 March 2014, the EU Council of Transport Ministers agreed that the European Railway Agency would act as a 'one-stop shop' for safety certification and vehicle authorisation.
31 March 2014

Endeavours and certainty

In February 2011, Andrew Olins' dream to own and drive a Bristol 405D drophead coupe looked like it was going to come true.
28 March 2014

Employment Edit - what's new in employment law

Children and Families Act 2014 receives Royal Assent; plans announced for a tax-free childcare scheme; some employment tribunal claims are re-classified; and more...
27 March 2014

How imaginative settlements to disputes can turn out to be less than clever

Parties facing a dispute are usually well advised to try to reach an agreement to avoid it. But how and what pitfalls should they avoid?
27 March 2014

Holding over – less risky than we thought?

The Court of Appeal has allowed the tenant’s appeal in the case of Barclays Wealth Trustees (Jersey) Limited v Erimus Housing Limited. T
26 March 2014

Technology transfer agreements: new EU rules

The revised Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (TTBER) and Technology Transfer Guidelines will replace the existing TTBER and Guidelines from 1 May 2014 onwards.
25 March 2014

Budget 2014 – key international private client tax measures

Burges Salmon outlines the key points of the 2014 Budget for international private clients.
21 March 2014

Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings – important changes to regime

The UK Government has announced an extension to the recently introduced Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED) regime.
19 March 2014

Bankers' bonuses

The EU introduced new rules, 'Capital Requirements Directive' CRD IV, governing bankers’ pay in April 2013. So why is this topic a matter for newspaper headlines now?
17 March 2014

Substitution of beneficiary under unapproved pension scheme

Irving v The Commissioners of HMRC found that in specie contributions to 'funded unapproved retirement benefits schemes' were subject to income tax.
17 March 2014

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law?

Right to request flexible working extended to employees with 26 weeks' service; a court decision in Jessemey v Rowstock Ltd; BIS seeks views on draft regulations for shared parental leave; and more…
14 March 2014

Online CPDcast course on Penalty Clauses in SPA agreements

Dispute Resolution specialists from leading UK law firm Burges Salmon have contributed to a podcast for online 'Continuing Professional Development' CPD training course, CPDcast.
14 March 2014

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