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Climate change litigation - a legal alternative to activism?

In an interview with LexisNexis, we discuss the global trend of climate change litigation, its potential impact on government and business and future developments
31 July 2019

Biffa Waste Services Ltd has been found guilty of breaching waste export rules

In an interview with LexisNexis, we provide environmental analysis on the high profile prosecution of Biffa over the content of its waste paper exports to China
23 July 2019

What is fair in the context of data and cost sharing under REACH?

In a guest editorial for Chemical Watch, we discuss ECHA's Board of Appeal Case A-010-2017 on data sharing and its impact on the wider REACH regime
18 July 2019

Development plans and trigger events prevent registration of land as Town or Village Green

For landowners and developers, we consider the range of qualifying factors (or trigger events) that can apply to prevent an application to register a town or village green under the Commons Act 2006
17 July 2019

Town and village greens - protection for developers in Wales

Legislation came into force in Wales on 22 October 2018 that protects developers against TVG applications. However, protection remains more restricted in Wales than in England

17 July 2019

Update on agricultural occupancy conditions

Agricultural occupancy conditions are important considerations for landowners, their agents and developers of rural dwellings

16 July 2019

Why is a change to allergen labelling laws necessary and what will happen next?

Following a consultation earlier this year, the government has announced it will be implementing a change to the laws around allergen labelling
16 July 2019

UK Supreme Court sets November hearing date for Morrisons data breach appeal

The Supreme Court will hear the appeal against the Court of Appeal’s finding that Morrisons was vicariously liable for data breaches caused by a rogue employee
11 July 2019

Adidas runs into more trade mark issues on appeal

The General Court has upheld the EUIPO’s finding of invalidity in relation to Adidas' three-stripe trade mark
10 July 2019

Downing Street reaffirms the UK Government's electric vehicle commitments

The Prime Minister has announced that the Office for Low Emission Vehicles will conduct a review into electric vehicle charging infrastructure whilst reaffirming other UK net zero initiatives
10 July 2019

The Office of Tax Simplification publish second report on simplifying inheritance tax

The OTS has suggested significant inheritance tax reforms, focusing on interactions of IHT with CGT, Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief, and Lifetime gifts
08 July 2019

Peppa Pig creators triumphant in trade mark invalidity claim

The EU General Court has dismissed an application to annul the EUIPO’s decision concerning a trade mark for the famous children’s TV character, Peppa Pig
05 July 2019

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