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Contractual arbitration clause binds in decision on criminal activity

Many commercial contracts divert certain disputes about their interpretation or performance to arbitration. Interprods v De La Rue looked at the scope of an arbitration agreement. 
04 February 2014

Strained relations in the UK yoghurt market

According to the Court of Appeal, a substantial proportion of the public believes that Greek yoghurt comes from Greece so yoghurt made elsewhere should consequently not be labelled 'Greek'.
03 February 2014

Press release

Burges Salmon advises LAINSA on acquisition of Nuclear Decommissioning Services Limited

Burges Salmon's nuclear industry specialists have advised Logística y Acondicionamientos Industriales SA, a Grupo Dominguis company, on its acquisition of Nuclear Decommissioning Services Limited.
03 February 2014

Partnership disputes – appointment of receivers

Recent case law has highlighted the courts' willingness to allow interim relief in partnership actions in order to 'hold the ring' until the issues between the parties have been resolved. 
31 January 2014

Patent Update: Virgin Atlantic and Zodiac Seating in Court again

The Court of Appeal judgment in Virgin Atlantic Airways v Zodiac Seats (Ltd) and others marked another decision in this long-running patent dispute. 
30 January 2014

Publication

Changes to TUPE: what you need to know

Our Employment team looks at the changes to the TUPE regulations that came into effect on 31 January 2014 which were not as far reaching as originally proposed and generally welcomed by employers.
30 January 2014

Publication

Important developments on the allocation of financial support for UK Renewables projects

On 16 January, the Government published further details of how it intends to allocate Contracts for Difference to renewables technologies. We take a closer look at the developments.
30 January 2014

Publication

European Commission takes more steps to modernise application of State aid rules

The European Commission has recently published a raft of new measures modernising and simplifying State Aid legislation. Our State Aid team takes a look at the latest developments.
30 January 2014

Mayor of London and TfL adverts: not so proud

The recent decision by the Court of Appeal in the "gay bus advertising" case could result in the Mayor of London being added to the proceedings as a defendant.
29 January 2014

Publication

A heat of the moment resignation

Heated discussions can happen in the most harmonious workplaces, leading to on-the-spot resignations employees may later wish to retract. Bowery looks at options for employers in these circumstances.
29 January 2014

Publication

Family Owned Business newsletter

This edition discusses recent developments with employee incentives, tax efficient sale, alternative finance and the result of two recent surveys of family businesses.
29 January 2014

Capital gains tax relief available on sale of flat occupied by elderly relative

Taxpayers successfully claimed principal private residence relief from capital gains tax on the sale of a flat occupied by an elderly parent.
28 January 2014

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