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Does limitation of liability make it easier to get an injunction?

Where a supplier’s breach of contract could make you breach your own contracts and potentially become insolvent, you might reasonably hope to convince a court to stop the supplier acting.
10 March 2014

Press release

Burges Salmon tops Global League Table for number of Clean Energy deals

Leading UK law firm Burges Salmon has been ranked as one of the top Legal Advisers in the Clean Energy Pipeline Global.
10 March 2014

Publication

REACH enforcement: ECHA takes legal action over chemical intermediates

On 14 February 2014 the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) announced it has taken action against 46 company registrants over the registration of substances as intermediates under REACH regulations.
10 March 2014

Publication

Planning and infrastructure: latest developments in rail

Recent months have seen publication of key policy developments including the 'National Policy Statement', 'National Infrastructure Plan' and 'Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects'.
10 March 2014

Publication

Community ownership of energy projects ; the carrot and stick approach

The renewables industry needs to take heed of the government's Community Energy Strategy and prepare for policies that could have a dramatic effect on project developers in years to come.
10 March 2014

Financial Conduct Authority: financial penalties significantly higher under the new regime

This article looks at the Final Notice in relation to HomeServe Membership Limited published on 12 February 2014 in this context.
07 March 2014

Publication

Direct awards to private non-profit organisations

The Court of Justice of the EU is considering a number of cases which concern when a public authority can legitimately procure services without a competition from other public sector entities.

07 March 2014

Rail ticket marketing regulatory review

The 'Office of Rail Regulation' ORR is currently conducting a market review of the rail ticket market.
06 March 2014

Publication

Electricity Market Reform: the Capacity Market explained

The Capacity Market is central to the UK’s electricity market reform proposals and is aimed primarily at ensuring security of our electricity supply. James Phillips explains how it works.
06 March 2014

Publication

Fundamental change to nuisance law: Coventry v Lawrence

The Supreme Court has reviewed and made changes to the law of nuisance in Coventry v Lawrence. A must-read for those behind noise and other emissions, as well as local authorities and developers.
06 March 2014

Publication

When is it worth making tribunal cost claims?

Sarah Embleton and Natalie Jeffries discuss the recent changes to employment tribunal rules that give employment judges more flexibility when it comes to awarding costs to employers.
06 March 2014

Publication

Concept Spring 2014

Welcome to the Spring 2014 edition of Concept, the latest news bulletin from Burges Salmon’s Intellectual Property and Technology Team.
06 March 2014

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