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Community ownership of energy projects ; the carrot and stick approach

The renewables industry needs to take heed of the government's Community Energy Strategy and prepare for policies that could have a dramatic effect on project developers in years to come.
10 March 2014

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Direct awards to private non-profit organisations

The Court of Justice of the EU is considering a number of cases which concern when a public authority can legitimately procure services without a competition from other public sector entities.

07 March 2014

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Electricity Market Reform: the Capacity Market explained

The Capacity Market is central to the UK’s electricity market reform proposals and is aimed primarily at ensuring security of our electricity supply. James Phillips explains how it works.
06 March 2014

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Fundamental change to nuisance law: Coventry v Lawrence

The Supreme Court has reviewed and made changes to the law of nuisance in Coventry v Lawrence. A must-read for those behind noise and other emissions, as well as local authorities and developers.
06 March 2014

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When is it worth making tribunal cost claims?

Sarah Embleton and Natalie Jeffries discuss the recent changes to employment tribunal rules that give employment judges more flexibility when it comes to awarding costs to employers.
06 March 2014

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Concept Spring 2014

Welcome to the Spring 2014 edition of Concept, the latest news bulletin from Burges Salmon’s Intellectual Property and Technology Team.
06 March 2014

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Co-operatives update ; developments for Industrial and Provident Societies

The last few years have seen reports, consultations and lobbying by the co-operative sector trying to update Industrial and Provident Societies. 2014 will see the results of much of that legwork.
05 March 2014

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Financial Services Series - Issue 5

In this instalment of our Financial Services Series, we look at interviews with the Financial Conduct Authority and provide tips for those faced with a request or demand for an interview.
28 February 2014

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Double insurance and indemnities

Businesses can find they have placed more than one insurance policy which could respond to an incident. Our insurance team takes a look at the general principles and the practical considerations. 
27 February 2014

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Binding Pre-Nups – sensible planning or an attack on the foundations of marriage?

The Law Commission’s draft legislation would allow Pre-Nups to be made into binding contracts. Our Family lawyers discuss the proposal.
27 February 2014

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Food, Farming and Land Quarterly

The latest edition of Food, Farming and Land Quarterly, discussing current issues in the sector.
27 February 2014

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How to save your business from bad weather: a lawyers guide

Floods and high winds aren't just devastating for households: if your employees can't get to work, it's bad for business, too. Ian Taylor looks into the legal implications that can arise.
27 February 2014

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