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Assignment of lease to guarantor is void

The High Court in EMI Group Limited has followed non-binding comments in the Court of Appeal’s decision in K/S Victoria Street and decided that a tenant cannot assign a “new tenancy” to its guarantor.
30 March 2016

Publication

Insurance reform – redress when insurers pay late

This article considers the Enterprise Bill 2015 (expected to become law in 2017) and its likely impact on the Insurance Act 2015.
29 March 2016

Publication

PSC Register and pension scheme trustee companies

Corporate trustees of pension schemes need to take initial steps now to comply with a new transparency regime that takes effect from 6 April 2016.
29 March 2016

Moorthy v Revenue & Customs Commissioners (2016) – How to tax age discrimination awards?

In this recent case, the Upper Tribunal (“UT”) provided guidance on the taxation of awards for "injury to feelings" paid in respect of the termination of employment.
29 March 2016

National Infrastructure Delivery Plan 2016 -2021

Chapter 11 “Housing and Regeneration” of last week's National Infrastructure Delivery Plan 2016 -2021 is of particular interest to the UK development market.
29 March 2016

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Welcome to Employment Edit: this fortnight's updates cover gender pay reporting, childcare vouchers, shared parental leave and National minimum wage.
24 March 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon hosts open evening as part of National Apprenticeship Week

Burges Salmon hosted its first apprenticeship open evening on Tuesday 15 March, as part of National Apprenticeship Week, to raise awareness about new opportunities in the legal sector.
24 March 2016

Publication

Sweett victory: Lessons learned from Sweett Group’s Bribery Act conviction

The first company to be convicted of the “corporate offence” under Section 7 of the Bribery Act 2010 has now been sentenced. This article provides guidance as to the dos and don'ts around bribery.
23 March 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon advises RBS on financing of £45m wind farm

Energy sector experts from Burges Salmon have advised The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) in relation to the £44.5m project financing of NTR plc’s Quixwood Moor Wind Farm in Scotland.
23 March 2016

Publication

Corporate Healthcare Trusts

Our briefing looks at when corporate healthcare trusts might be used (when an employer self-insures healthcare benefits for their employees, with possible cost savings and better cost control).
22 March 2016

Publication

Concept - Spring 2016

Welcome to the Spring 2016 edition of Concept, the news bulletin from Burges Salmon’s Intellectual Property Team.
21 March 2016

Divorce fee increase from £410 to £550

As of today, divorce fees have risen from £410 to £550, an increase of 34 per cent.
21 March 2016

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