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EU law may be eroding state and diplomatic immunity in the UK

Peter Finding, an associate in the employment team at commercial law firm Burges Salmon, considers the implications. This piece was written for Diplomat magazine.
26 February 2014

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Can debtors be balance sheet or cash flow insolvent if their obligations are limited?

Can a debtor be balance sheet or cash flow insolvent though its obligations are limited to available assets (as considered by the High Court in Re ARM Asset Backed Securities SA [2013] EWCH 3351)?
25 February 2014

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Goldacre overruled; rent to be paid as an expense pro rata

The Court of Appeal have overruled the High Court, deciding that rent should be treated as an expense based on actual usage and not on when the rent falls due. What does this mean for practitioners?
25 February 2014

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Reform of the EC Regulation – an anti-English agenda?

We take a look at the reforms to the EC Insolvency Regulation in light of the European Parliament’s 4 February vote on the Committee of Legal Affairs’ report on the proposed reforms.
25 February 2014

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Contempt of court

Corporate officers need to be aware when conducting litigation on behalf of the company that they may personally be made responsible, with criminal sanction, if they do not obey the court strictly.
25 February 2014

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Director guarantees and the family home; does a spouse have an equity of exoneration?

Directors will often guarantee their companies’ debts but Day v Shaw and another [2014] EWCH 36 queries if a director's spouse can have her "share" of the house protected in the event of a sale.
24 February 2014

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Escrow funds and administration ; who is entitled?

What happens to funds held in escrow when the paying entity goes into administration?
24 February 2014

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Quaystone newsletter ; March 2014

Our construction and engineering newsletter highlights the Court of Appeal's decisions' relevance to the construction industry and an update on 'Health and Safety Executive' thinking.
24 February 2014

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New consumer rights to impact suppliers of digital content

The Consumer Rights Bill sets out a framework that consolidates key consumer rights contracts for goods and services, unfair terms, rights and remedies in relation to the quality of digital content.
13 February 2014

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Pensions newsletter ; February 2014

Welcome to Pensions, our bi-monthly update to keep you informed of recent developments in pensions law.
07 February 2014

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Statutory and overseas employers

The Pensions Regulator has reminded trustees how important it is to identify their statutory employers and how to avoid losing them. We look at the risks for schemes with overseas statutory employers.
07 February 2014

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European Markets Infrastructure Regulation - Reporting from 12 February 2014

Counterparties should report any derivative contract they have concluded, modified or terminated, to a recognised trade repository to comply with the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation.
05 February 2014

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