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Brexit – the impact on planning and development

Brexit has a range of implications for planning in the short, medium and longer terms. These are hard to predict in terms of timing and detail, but it seems likely they will favour development.
14 July 2016

The impact of Brexit on fintech in the UK

We consider the possible future of the UK’s thriving fintech scene, and how it may develop post-Brexit.
13 July 2016

The value of trees?

Agricultural subsidies in the EU and after Brexit are moving towards agri-environmental and conservation schemes. But what is a tree worth?
11 July 2016

Publication

Behaving badly

Employers need to tread carefully in situations where disparity of treatment arises. Associate Natalie Jeffries looks at the lessons learned from key cases.
08 July 2016

Employee dress codes

There has recently been a lot of publicity about the enforcement of dress codes at work. We examine recent controversies and cases about workplace attire.
07 July 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon named Law Firm of the Year at national green economy awards

The firm's energy, power and utilities team was recognised for its market-leading work in the environmental and energy sectors.
07 July 2016

Brexit: what impact will the UK's decision to leave the EU have on the UK aviation market?

An overview of the effects on the UK aviation market of the UK's decision to leave the EU.
07 July 2016

Brexit – immigration implications for your workforce

As the dust starts to settle following the EU referendum, the most common question we are being asked is what impact Brexit will have on immigration rules, both for current and future employees.
07 July 2016

Brexit: what next for real estate?

Will withdrawal from the EU change UK real estate transactions?
06 July 2016

Brexit and data protection

With the existing data protection regime based on EU law and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entering into force on 25 May 2018, what does Brexit mean for data protection?
06 July 2016

'Autopilot' Tesla fatality is a reminder to pace and structure autonomous car development

The first fatality in a Tesla car in Autopilot merits reflection. But the robust and cautious testing and introduction in the UK should reassure the connected and autonomous vehicle industry.
05 July 2016

2017 Non-dom reforms: "your guess is as good as mine"

What has happened to the 2017 non-dom reforms since the Brexit vote? When are we likely to get more detail on these, or will they be delayed?
05 July 2016

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