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The whole truth? the duty of candour in judicial review

In judicial review proceedings, the parties are under what is known as a ‘duty of candour’ which might be called an obligation to put all their cards on the table.
24 May 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Ascent on £1.1bn Rotary Wing contracts

Burges Salmon's defence sector experts have advised Ascent on its £1.1 billion deal under the overarching United Kingdom Military Flying Training System contract with the Ministry of Defence.
24 May 2016

Developer fined £100k for building contractor’s watercourse pollution

On 18 May 2016 housing developer Miller Homes Ltd was fined £100,000 by Leeds Crown Court for its involvement in the pollution of a watercourse near Huddersfield. 
23 May 2016

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Liberalisation of EU Port Services

When it comes to transport within the European Single Market, there is very little that is surprising about proposed regulation of ports. We discuss the anomaly here.
23 May 2016

Packaging Waste Regulation 2016

Defra has announced its intention to consolidate the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007 and subsequent updates into revised and consolidated regulations in 2016.
20 May 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon sees further success at national industry awards

The Tax team from Burges Salmon has been named Best Tax Team in a National Firm at the 2016 Taxation Awards.
20 May 2016

State aid case alert

The Court of Appeal in R (Sky Blue Sports Leisure Ltd & Ors) v Coventry City Council upheld the judgment that a £14.4m loan by Coventry Council to a subsidiary it jointly owned was not state aid.
19 May 2016

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Welcome to Employment Edit: this fortnight's updates cover the immigration bill, enterprise bill, freedom of expression and human rights.
19 May 2016

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New corporate offences for failure to prevent facilitation of tax evasion

The Government has accelerated plans to introduce a new strict liability corporate offence for failure to prevent the facilitation of tax evasion in the UK and overseas.
18 May 2016

Blades v Isaac

Blades v Isaac and another [2016] EWHC 601 (Ch) raises interesting questions in relation to legal privilege, rights of beneficiaries to disclosure of information and costs in trust litigation.
17 May 2016

Government resurrects proposed corporate offence of failing to prevent economic crime

The Government has announced proposals for a new corporate offence of failure to prevent economic crime. 
16 May 2016

Confidential information and environmental transparency: is your information safe?

Can competitors use EU environmental information rules to uncover commercially sensitive information about your products?  Possibly, according to CJEU’s Advocate General Kokott.
13 May 2016

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