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MiFID II: key issues for trustees of occupational pension schemes

MiFID II overhauls the legal and regulatory framework for investment services. We consider the impact on UK occupational pension schemes and the action trustees should take.
03 January 2018

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TEDx Bristol: dare to disrupt

TEDx was our largest pro bono project of 2017. It helped see over 3,000 people assemble to listen, watch, and share ideas under the theme #DareToDisrupt.
29 December 2017

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Silentnight pension scheme: looking to help thousands in retirement

With headline news and government promises of new laws to protect people in retirement, suddenly pensions are being pushed centre stage.
29 December 2017

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West Midlands Trains: on the right track

175 years of experience has embedded in Abellio a social duty to passengers that extends beyond the journey on one of its trains, trams or buses.
29 December 2017

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Loungers: cosy business

With increasingly flexible, remote, and agile working, the lounge model appears to be attractive to business people of all generations.
29 December 2017

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John Lewis Partnership: partnering with the partnership

Senior associate Natalie spent six months on secondment at John Lewis Partnership.
29 December 2017

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CAPRI: driving forward technological change

A consortium of 20 parties have come together under the CAPRI consortium to make driverless pods a practical reality.
29 December 2017

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Yeo Valley: 'Yeo'

In big letters on the wall behind their reception, you’re faced simply with one word: ‘Yeo’. It’s warm, it’s friendly, it’s personal, and it’s different.
29 December 2017

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Fairfield High School: shaping the minds of future generations

Education is an important part of our community engagement programme. Three years ago we narrowed our focus on one specific secondary school where we could make a significant impact.
29 December 2017

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FSCS: providing a different route into the legal profession

Two Burges Salmon legal apprentices went on secondment to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). James Darbyshire, General Counsel at FSCS explains why it has been a great success.
29 December 2017

Food law is for farmers too

What is the relevance of food law to farmers and landowners, whose main preoccupation now is watching the development of a new UK Agriculture Policy?
22 December 2017

Corporate governance reform: short and sharp but any shock?

The Financial Reporting Council publishes its proposals for a revised UK Corporate Governance Code.
21 December 2017

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