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Judicial Review: Richard III and the relativity of time

The permission for Judicial Review of the decision to re-inter the remains of Richard III in Leicester has caused some confusion when it comes to Judicial Review time limits.
21 August 2013

What did Tesco get wrong?

Tesco has been fined £300,000 and ordered to pay £65,000 in costs after it was found to have run a “false and misleading” promotion on strawberries.
21 August 2013

Publication

Conflicts, governance and the LGPS

Michael Hayles and Rory Trust explore the challenges for local government of working with The Pensions Regulator to achieve public sector pensions reform. Published in The MJ, August 2013.
20 August 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Department for Transport on £180m rail contract

Burges Salmon has advised the Department for Transport on the contractual arrangements for Southern to purchase 116 rolling stock vehicles from train manufacturer, Bombardier, in an £180 million deal.
19 August 2013

FCA v Hobbs

Discontinuance of an FCA action – when is it valid? and (2) the Public Interest Obligations of the Upper Tribunal.
16 August 2013

Publication

Network Rail funding to 2019 and beyond

The Office of Rail Regulation has published its draft determination of outputs and funding, setting a target for Network Rail reducing its overall net revenue request from £29.2bn to £27.4bn.
16 August 2013

Publication

Insurance Layering

Insurance Layering: Is an insured and/or insurer entitled to choose which claims to meet out of each layer of a programme of insurance so as to maximise their recovery?
16 August 2013

High Court Judge urges claimants to use ADR and strikes out claim as an abuse of process

A High Court judge has struck out a claim where the claimant had already obtained full redress through the PPI ADR scheme and then issued proceedings to recover legal costs. 
15 August 2013

Successful claim for Co-operative Bank subsidiary

Burges Salmon advised Co-operative Bank subsidiary on a successful claim against a  solicitor who failed to report critical information about the structure of a residential property transaction.
14 August 2013

We are family – paying the right price for domestic workers

In Nambalat v Tahor, the Court of Appeal provided guidance as to when a domestic worker is 'treated as a member of the employer's family' and therefore not entitled to the NMW.
14 August 2013

Furnished Holiday Lets - but no break from Inheritance Tax?

What are the current rules for Business Property Relief for IHT on holiday cottages?
14 August 2013

Budget more exasperation than aspiration for the farming community

Proposed changes to the way in which restrictions on the deductibility of certain debts for inheritance tax (IHT) purposes are dealt with could have an impact on farm borrowings.
14 August 2013

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