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Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

No need to retrospectively recalculate any accrued annual leave when a worker increases hours, or goes full-time; the criminal prosecution of three former directors of City Link has failed; and more…
19 November 2015

The 'Pink Book' land law bible goes digital

The ‘Pink Book’, Burges Salmon’s famous legal 'bible' for landowners and farmers, is now available for wide industry access.
17 November 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Orange Mountain Bikes on its sale to Bairstows

Corporate lawyers from Burges Salmon have advised the shareholders of Orange Mountain Bikes (OMB) on the sale of the company to Bairstows, its main UK frame supplier.
13 November 2015

Publication

Why the Pechstein case could throw the Court of Arbitration for Sport into disarray

Jeremy Dickerson, James Pheasant and Chris Davies from our Sport team consider the case in their recent article for LawyerIssue.
12 November 2015

IHT protected trusts - High Court confirms limits

Assets situated outside the UK, and held in a trust set up by a non-UK domiciled settlor, do not attract the usual IHT charges applicable to trusts – the trust has excluded property status.
09 November 2015

Publication

Incentives - Autumn update

In this update we discuss problems with online registration of employee share schemes, the outcome of HMRC research into growth shares and the increasing popularity of EMI option schemes.
06 November 2015

The taxing subject of compensation

In January 2014, ESC D33 was amended to cap the automatic exemption at £500,000 for payments where there are no underlying assets.
06 November 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Annual slavery and human trafficking statements from 31 March 2016; public sector exit payments cap; tackling intimidation of non-striking workers; and more...
05 November 2015

Tougher sentencing for food safety breaches: a focus on the financials

New guidelines have been published by the Sentencing Council designed to improve food safety by providing tougher sentencing powers.
05 November 2015

Publication

Enforcement trends and targets in waste crime

Burges Salmon's Tilling and Farr discuss the scope and impact of improving regulators' enforcement powers to reduce non-compliance at waste handling sites post recent consultation into waste crime.
04 November 2015

Publication

Fourth Money Laundering Directive tightens AML rules requirements

The Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive came into force in June 2015 and will modify and extend customer due diligence requirements, reinforcing risk-based approaches to money laundering risks.
04 November 2015

Landlord's right to forfeit versus tenant's administration pre-pack assignment

In September 2014 administrators were appointed over Strada restaurants (trading under SSRL Realisations Limited). The restaurant was tenant of a unit in a shopping centre in Bloomsbury.
04 November 2015

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