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Public Procurement Mystery Shopper Scheme; a new statutory obligation to comply

The Mystery Shopper Scheme is an alternative for suppliers to bring a complaint about poor procurement practice. We explain how the law affords greater enforcement powers to the Mystery Shopper Scheme.
08 June 2015

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Serious Crime Act 2015 provides protection from civil liability

Section 37 of the Serious Crime Act 2015 which came into force on 1 June 2015 is likely to be welcomed by those operating in the regulated sector. We take a closer look.
08 June 2015

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Employee owned shares: act now

Do you operate employee share plans? Or do your employees or directors hold shares, share options or other 'securities'? If so you need to act now.
05 June 2015

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A-Z of issues in renewable energy projects (Q to S)

In this series, our Energy team provides an "A-Z" of key legal and practical issues in renewable energy projects. This fifth instalment covers construction, energy, environment and insurance issues.
04 June 2015

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Moseley revisited: Public Consultation may not need to set out alternative options

We look at R (Angharad Morris and Donna Thomas) v Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council which considers the scope of Moseley in the duty to give information on alternative options in consultations.
03 June 2015

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The Queens Speech ; Implications for Planning, Energy and Housing

The Queen’s Speech details legislation to be introduced by the Government over the next 12 months. This briefing provides a summary of the proposals and implications for planning, energy and housing.
03 June 2015

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Pension flexibility: DB to DC conversions and transfers

If members with DB benefits want to convert them into flexible form by transferring out, the trustees must check they have had appropriate independent advice before making the transfer. Read on here.
03 June 2015

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Pension flexibility: Transfers

We explain why most occupational pension schemes need to alter procedures as a result of the new statutory concept of “flexible benefits” like new transfer rights. Others apply in DB schemes.
03 June 2015

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Concept ; Summer 2015

The latest bulletin from our Intellectual Property team looks at the 'own name' defence to trade mark infringement, the EU's Digital Single Market strategy and more. 
02 June 2015

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Freedom of any information?

Information held by public authorities is potentially disclosable under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 depending on what constitutes "information" and potential reasons for refusing a request.
01 June 2015

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Kidnap and Ransom Policies

Recent changes in legislation have put beyond doubt that businesses will be very unlikely to be able to claim indemnity under a kidnap and ransom policy where there is possible terrorist involvement.
01 June 2015

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Wind&WaveCONNECT - Dec 2014

On 17th September 2014 the first phase of MeyGen’s Pentland Firth tidal stream energy project reached financial close. Will Gard considers this milestone in the development of tidal energy projects.
29 May 2015

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