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Customs and contracts: consequences of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement

In this article, we explore three common customs mistakes, since the introduction of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), and their consequences from a contract perspective
21 January 2021

Press release

Burges Salmon re-elects Senior Partner

Chris Seaton re-elected for second four-year term as the firm’s Senior Partner
21 January 2021

Recent Court of Appeal judgment is a reminder of the importance of company residence

The latest decision in HMRC v Development Securities results in Jersey-incorporated companies being found to be resident in the UK for tax purposes 
20 January 2021

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Bluefield Solar on 70 MWp solar PV plant acquisition

The firm has advised LSE-listed Bluefield Solar Income Fund on its acquisition of Bradenstoke Solar Park, an operational ground-mounted solar photovoltaic plant
19 January 2021

UK-EU Relationship After Brexit

What do the future relationship terms agreed between the UK and the EU cover?
14 January 2021

The Test and Trace Scheme: what does it mean for employers?

Read the latest about the scheme, which asks those who have had close contact with someone who has COVID-19 to self-isolate, and has implications for employers
12 January 2021

Press release

Burges Salmon appoints heavyweight Fintech lawyer

Firm appoints fintech expert Martin Cook as Head of Fintech
11 January 2021

Connected and autonomous vehicles: Protecting data and machine learning innovations

Burges Salmon and Withers & Rogers LLP take a look at the legal and regulatory issues involved in protecting data and innovations in CAVs
06 January 2021

What does the Brexit deal mean for your data?

The Brexit trade deal sets out how organisations in the EU and UK can continue to share data in a GDPR-compliant manner
05 January 2021

Press release

Burges Salmon appoints leading Employee Incentives and Remuneration specialist as partner

Firm appoints Nigel Watson as a corporate partner in its Employee Incentives team, based in Edinburgh
04 January 2021

When AI goes wrong, how will the courts determine why?

Explainable machine learning: how can you determine what a party knew or intended when a decision was made by machine-learning?
04 January 2021

UK Intellectual Property Office limits address for service rules

From 1 January 2021 an address for service at the UKIPO must be in the UK, Gibraltar or Channel Islands, not the EEA, subject to certain transitional exceptions
30 December 2020

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