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LexisNexis environmental talking points ; current work trends

Burges Salmon’s Environment team, contributes to an expert panel discussion on current trends in the type of work undertaken by environmental lawyers.
19 May 2014

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LexisNexis environmental talking points ; the evolution of environmental law practice

Burges Salmon’s Environment team contribute to an expert panel discussion on whether practice as an environmental lawyer has changed significantly over the last three years.
19 May 2014

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LexisNexis environmental talking points ; are you concerned by recent developments?

Burges Salmon’s Environment team contribute to an expert panel discussion on recent developments in environmental law that the panel feels may give cause for concern.
19 May 2014

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LexisNexis environmental talking points ; clients' needs and expectations

Burges Salmon’s Environment team contribute to an expert panel discussion on whether the recession has led to a change in clients’ needs and expectations.
19 May 2014

Bad news for interventionist shareholders – three decisions in favour of the company

When minority shareholders are at loggerheads with the company, tough decisions often have to be made in short timescales and the relationship can quickly become poisonous.
16 May 2014

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Good Energy on tidal energy project investment

Burges Salmon has advised renewable electricity supplier Good Energy Group PLC on its first tidal energy project investment; the Tidal Lagoon in Swansea Bay, Wales.
16 May 2014

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Fit for the internet age? European parliament votes through connected continent package

The European Parliament has voted in favour of the “Connected Continent” package designed to harmonise the EU telecoms market and promote a single telecoms market. 
16 May 2014

Consumer Rights Directive implementation: a reminder

How is distance selling legislation in the UK changing?
15 May 2014

New draft code of practice on preventing illegal working

A new draft code of practice on preventing illegal working has been laid before Parliament and is expected to come into force on 16 May 2014.
15 May 2014

Where a right of way should be accessed

15 May 2014

Criminal squatters can still claim title to residential property

The High Court in Best v The Chief Land Registrar decided that did not prevent the squatter from applying to register title to a house acquired by adverse possession of more than 12 years. Why?
15 May 2014

The cost of breaking up: no rent apportionment on break

In January 2013, Marks & Spencer won a landmark victory in the High Court to apportion its final rent payment when exercising a break clause. The Court of Appeal has now overturned that decision.
15 May 2014

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