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Developing near music venues: the Agent of Change pays the price

New policies are to be introduced for the development of housing near music venues. These would mean developers will bear the burden of addressing noise issues.
14 February 2018

An introduction to crowdfunding

Crowdfunding is an increasingly popular alternative method of raising finance. But what is crowdfunding? In this article we explain how crowdfunding works, the risks and rewards and the UK regulation.
13 February 2018

T-4 Capacity Market Auction: existing generation drives clearing price to a record low

National Grid announced that the T-4 Capacity Market Auction for delivery year 2021-22 closed with a provisional clearing price of £8.40 per kW per year – a record low.
13 February 2018

Countdown to GDPR: FAQs for pension trustees

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force on 25 May 2018. We answer GDPR FAQs for pension trustees.
13 February 2018

EasyRoommate: easyGroup's trade mark litigation is not so 'easy' after all

The High Court has dismissed a groundless threats claim made against easyGroup and has rejected easyGroup’s counterclaim for trade mark infringement and passing off.
08 February 2018

Contract for Difference: important potential changes

BEIS has published some important proposed changes to the Contract for Difference which it hopes to implement in time for the next allocation round scheduled to go ahead in early 2019.
08 February 2018

ATED changes for 2018

This article considers the ATED changes for 2018 including the impact of the new 1 April 2017 ATED Valuation date along with some changes set to take place in 2019 and 2020.
08 February 2018

Beddoe orders – litigation costs protection for Pension Scheme Trustees

Everything Pension Scheme Trustees need to know about making a successful application for a Beddoe order.
05 February 2018

Proving fraud in complex cases: new guidelines

The case of Kazakhstan Kagazy plc v Zhunus provided useful guidelines on what is required to prove a complex fraud. We summarise the guidelines below.
05 February 2018

Data is infrastructure: how is data transforming UK construction and infrastructure?

The National Infrastructure Commission and Constructing Excellence recently considered the transformative use of data in infrastructure. We anticipate some of the likely legal challenges.
01 February 2018

Procurement challenges: costs awards can be made against non-parties

Preferred bidders need to protect their interests in procurement challenges. They may choose not to be a party to the claim but they may still have to pay another party’s costs.
31 January 2018

UK financial services after Brexit

As the UK and EU enter the next phase of Brexit negotiations, we consider the impact of losing passporting rights and possible options for a trade agreement around financial services.
31 January 2018

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