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Using SIPPs to Hold Property: Landlord and Tenant Issues

Investing in property through a SIPP can offer tax benefits and income but can carry risk. Read our overview of key considerations and upcoming legislative risk

03 December 2024

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Burges Salmon contributes insights on where AI and law intersect in leading textbook launched last week

Award-winning lawyer Tom Whittaker, a director in Burges Salmon’s Dispute Resolution team, has co-authored a key chapter in The Law of Artificial Intelligence textbook

02 December 2024

Episodic memory - 'Do you remember/the twenty-first night of September?'

In the second article in our series on witness memory, we look at the importance of episodic memory

21 November 2024

IPEC finds no copyright in horse-riding waistcoat and accessories

IPEC Rules No Copyright in Functional Horse-Riding Accessories
19 November 2024

SkyKick: UK Supreme Court issues eagerly anticipated decision

The Supreme Court has partially allowed SkyKick’s appeal, confirming bad faith in Sky’s trade mark applications whilst maintaining the Court of Appeal’s infringement findings in relation to specific services
15 November 2024

Judicial review fundamental principles are clarified in McAleenon

The Supreme Court has clarified fundamental principles of administrative law, reiterating the role of JR and the suitable alternative remedy principle

04 November 2024

Total Recall – Exploring the issues around witness memory

Witness evidence, historically crucial in courts, often faces scrutiny. Yet, witness evidence remains vital, needing careful handling to mitigate memory biases and errors

31 October 2024

Insolvency of ISG – Maximising Insurance Recoveries for Employers

Employers should consider using the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010 to realise recoveries following ISG’s insolvency and must act quickly to enforce rights under the Act
08 October 2024

Burges Salmon contributes to Law of Artificial Intelligence

Burges Salmon are delighted to have contributed to the chapter Public Law and Procurement Law in the practitioner’s textbook The Law of Artificial Intelligence (2024)

16 September 2024

Supreme Court clarifies law on accessory liability in trade mark claims

The Supreme Court’s judgment in Lifestyle Equities v Ahmed provides clarity on accounts of profits in trade mark claims and accessory liability for directors in tort claims generally
29 July 2024

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Burges Salmon appoints first Dispute Resolution partner in Scotland

Firm appoints Magnus Miller as the first partner in its Dispute Resolution team in Scotland
10 June 2024

Preparing for change: Challenges/remedies

A deep dive into the challenge regime under the Procurement Act 2023
03 June 2024
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