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Electronic Communications Code: Expect the expected?

Three recent Upper Tribunal decisions have continued the trend of Electronic Communications Code cases being decided in favour of telecoms operators

01 May 2019

Court of Appeal finds yet another registered community design valid but not infringed

The Court of Appeal’s decision follows a line of cases where designs have been found to be valid but not infringed taking into account the degree of design freedom in more technical designs
29 April 2019

Caution for new, noise-sensitive developments

Recent case law highlights how the agent of change principle, in the revised NPPF, may be applied in challenging planning decisions. We outline the key points from the cases
26 April 2019

Occupational defined contribution schemes

Government consultation on patient capital investment by large occupational DC pension schemes

16 April 2019

Amending occupational pension schemes

The court treated an amendment as valid and effective pursuant to the power in section 68 of the Pensions Act 1995 even though the amending deed did not invoke it
15 April 2019

Optimising The Procurement Process For Authorities and Utilities

Burges Salmon, has supported the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA), in publishing its guide recommending how to make procurement processes more effective and efficient.
10 April 2019

Chemicals regulation: government amends UK REACH regulations

Industry’s concern over proposed UK REACH transitional provisions has forced government to amend regulations ahead of ‘exit day’
10 April 2019

High fines are on the agenda for companies breaching climate-change regulations

Recently released information from the Government has revealed the high level of civil penalties imposed for breach of climate change regimes, including EU ETS, CRC, and ESOS.
05 April 2019

Design for Manufacture and Assembly – time to take a step back and design for the future

Developers willing to embrace change and work with innovative organisations will reap the full benefits of Modern Methods of Construction through Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA).
03 April 2019

BMW takes the fast lane to victory

The existence of an infringing company name on the companies register was sufficient for BMW to be granted summary judgment in its claims for passing off and trade mark infringement.
02 April 2019

UK-REACH and the new appeal system after Brexit

In a guest editorial for Chemical Watch, we examine the process for challenging chemical regulatory decisions in the UK in a no deal exit
01 April 2019

Employment law timeline 2019

Our employment timeline includes key dates for employment law reform that employers, HR professionals and in-house employment lawyers need to know.

29 March 2019

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