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The Investigatory Powers Act: what does it mean for telecommunications operators?

The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 received royal assent on 29 November 2016 after review by the House of Lords earlier in the month.
06 January 2017

Consultation on changing the regulation of small self-administered pensions schemes

This update summarises the proposal on tackling pension scams in regard to small self-administered pensions schemes in a recent consultation. It looks at the proposals and their likely implications.
05 January 2017

Article 29 Working Party issues first guidance on GDPR concepts

The Article 29 Working Party (WP29) has released its first guidance on the upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), covering data portability, DPOs and lead supervisory authorities.
04 January 2017

Uncertain Times? Commercial disputes in 2017

Dispute Resolution Festive Forecast: in this final post, David Hall looks at what 2017 holds for commercial litigation generally.
23 December 2016

GDPR: breach notification

As part of our series of briefings on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we set out an overview of the new data breach notification requirements.
22 December 2016

Real Estate Disputes Case Review 2016

Our real estate disputes team looks back over the key cases that have been reported in the last 12 months.

21 December 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Piper and management on exit to Lion Capital in £137m transaction

Burges Salmon advises Piper PE LLP and management on the acquisition of Loungers by Lion Capital of Piper’s stake and a portion of the founders’ stake.
21 December 2016

Brexit and bargains: what to look out for in Intellectual Property in 2017

Dispute Resolution Festive Forecast: today, Jeremy Dickerson and Jennifer Gibson look at upcoming issues in intellectual property.
20 December 2016

James Thornton v HMRC: distinction between income and capital receipts for lease surrenders

The First Tier Tribunal finds that settlement monies paid by a tenant to exit a lease are capital receipts for repairing damage to property and not income payments for loss of rent.
20 December 2016

What's on the horizon for public procurement?

Dispute Resolution Festive Forecast: today, we look at developments in public procurement.
19 December 2016

Case study

Keeping it Strictly Legal [Video]

Our flagship event Strictly Legal saw the Burges Salmon office atrium turned into a ballroom to raise money for our Charity of the Year, Julian House.
16 December 2016

A new challenge to contractual estoppel in bank mis-selling cases?

Dispute Resolution Festive Forecast: today, we look at two recent Court of Appeal judgments providing grounds for further claimant creativity in mis-selling cases.
16 December 2016

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