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Pensions Regulator settles Lehman case

The Pensions Regulator has agreed a £184 million settlement with PwC which means the UK Lehman scheme will not go into the Pension Protection Fund.
03 September 2014

Publication

Concept Autumn 2014

This edition of Burges Salmon's IP and technology bulletin looks at the implications of Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014, the Creative Content UK scheme to combat internet piracy.
03 September 2014

Tackling offshore tax evasion

HMRC's latest consultation paper sets out the details of a tough new, strict liability, criminal offence of failing to declare taxable offshore income.
02 September 2014

The FCA changes its mind on why a broker is unfit but he is banned anyway

The FCA has been allowed to change the grounds on which it banned an insurance broker, after having had to accept that its original reasons were flawed.
01 September 2014

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Outsourcing: safe to assume TUPE applies?; the Equality and Human Rights Commission has launched a call for evidence about how religion or belief may have affected experiences in the workplace.
28 August 2014

TUPE update

A recent case Horizon Security Services Limited v (1) Ndeze (2) The PCS Group shows that TUPE does not always apply to outgoing contractors.
28 August 2014

The importance of making reasonable adjustments during a redundancy process

In London Borough of Southwark v Charles, the EAT recently upheld a Tribunal decision that an employer failed to make reasonable adjustments for a disabled employee in a redundancy exercise.
28 August 2014

Publication

Financial Services Series - Issue 10

Last month the FCA published findings from its review of best execution and payment for order flow. We consider the key issues identified and the actions firms should be undertaking in light of it.
27 August 2014

Publication

Quaystone newsletter ; September 2014

In this month's Quaystone, we focus on unconventional energy and the challenges facing those keen to develop shale gas in the UK. 
27 August 2014

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Business Growth Fund on £3.6m sustainable energy investment

Burges Salmon has advised its client Business Growth Fund (BGF) on its £3.6 million investment in sustainable energy firm Ecovision (Group) Limited.
26 August 2014

MeyGen announces funding for first phase of tidal renewable energy project

Long-standing Burges Salmon client MeyGen has secured the funding from The Crown Estate and the Scottish Government for the first phase of its Pentland Firth tidal renewable energy project.
22 August 2014

High Court reminder that privilege can be lost due to iniquity

Privilege is a protection from having to hand over relevant documents which the law permits as an exception. It can be withdrawn where an attempt is made to abuse it for wrongful purposes.
22 August 2014

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