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IFRS 16 – avoid borrower defaults

Borrower debt levels are to increase following a change in accounting standards. What should lenders be doing now to avoid Events of Default being inadvertently triggered under facility agreements?
15 September 2016

The role of HR during disciplinary investigations

In Dronsfield v University of Reading, the EAT has re-examined the role of HR in investigations and disciplinary proceedings - a topic currently under the spotlight in Employment Tribunals.
12 September 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon helps Young Bristol improve facilities at children's outdoor pursuits centre

Members of the firm's Employment and Operations teams will join forces with one of Bristol's leading youth charities to develop its outdoor pursuits centre at Kingcott Farm
09 September 2016

Parking disputes: clear signs could help stop others from parking on your land

Putting signs up can help you to show that you object to someone else using your land and stop them acquiring prescriptive rights over your land.
09 September 2016

De-enveloping enveloped properties – where now?

This briefing is about enveloped properties (UK residential property held via an offshore structure such as a company or partnership).
08 September 2016

Possible FOS liability for SIPP providers over esoteric investments

Financial Ombudsman Service asked to hold accountable self-invested personal pension provider, Berkeley Burke, for a couple's now "worthless" pension transfer.
08 September 2016

Consumer Rights Act 2015 will apply to rail from 1 October 2016

The Government announced on 6 September 2016 that passenger rail will not receive the further anticipated exemption from the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which will apply in full from next month.
07 September 2016

Liability for defective products: a cautionary tale

If a manufacturer provides a flawed and unsafe product to a purchaser which then suffers damage/loss that the product should have prevented, is the manufacturer liable for the loss? Not necessarily...
07 September 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon helps innogy and Statkraft secure consent for Triton Knoll Electrical System

Burges Salmon has advised innogy and Statkraft on the securing of a Development Consent Order (DCO) for its Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm electrical system. 
 
06 September 2016

VAT and pensions: current practices can now continue until January 2018

HMRC has put back by an extra year changes to VAT recovery in relation to pension schemes
06 September 2016

Timing matters for loss claims – Countryfield (Village) Homes Limited v HMRC [2016]

Recent First Tier Tribunal case finds that earlier losses must be carried back before later ones
05 September 2016

Beware of 'informal' arrangements allowing use of farm buildings by third parties

Agricultural occupiers can create problems by allowing non-agricultural use of their premises.
05 September 2016

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