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What is unfair advantage? Argos has its trade mark infringement claim dismissed

The Court of Appeal has held that a financial advantage derived from Google AdSense advertisements did not take unfair advantage of the distinctive character or repute of Argos’ trade mark.  
13 December 2018

Wates Corporate Governance Principles for Large Private Companies published

We take a look at the Wates Corporate Governance Principles, designed to improve corporate governance standards in large private companies and help them comply with the new reporting rules.
12 December 2018

When your settlement discussions will be disclosable to your opponent

It would be a mistake to think that all settlement discussions are protected from being provided to your opponent on the grounds of privilege, as a recent case illustrates
11 December 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon holds Strictly Legal for Bristol Mind

Burges Salmon has raised over £40,000 through a Strictly-style dance competition for its Charity of the Year 2018, Bristol Mind.  
07 December 2018

The government's recent drive to incorporate social values into public procurement

Cabinet Office provides further update on social value in public procurement
07 December 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon appointed to Bristol City Council's 'City Leap' initiative

The firm has been appointed to provide legal support to Bristol City Council on its ‘City Leap’ initiative.
07 December 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon advises LDC on the sale of its stake in Amberon

Burges Salmon has advised leading private equity investor LDC on the sale of its stake in traffic management provider Amberon
04 December 2018

Publication

Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) in a reordered world

Launching at the Constructing Excellence Conference 2018, Burges Salmon gives a view on how the perfect storm of sector restructure and the advance of MMC will combine to reshape construction.
04 December 2018

CMA fines Heathrow £1.6m for anti-competitive restrictive covenant on car park prices

Businesses take note: covenants and other restrictions on property use can constitute competition law infringements leading to substantial penalties even if not enforced
30 November 2018

TARgets for lawyers: Tech in investigations

Tom Whittaker looks at the use of technology in investigations
29 November 2018

Has the Electricity Market Reform succeeded?

With the review of Electricity Market Reform ('EMR') due in 2019, it is probably a good time to ask 'how successful has EMR been in encouraging decarbonisation?'
28 November 2018

Public procurement: Court of Appeal gives guidance on Development Agreements

The Court of Appeal has given judgment in the case of Faraday Development Ltd v West Berkshire Council, providing guidance on the application of procurement law to Development Agreements.
27 November 2018

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