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Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Current £30,000 exemption on termination payments may be subject to change; The Modern Slavery and Supply Chains Government Response has now been published; and more... 
30 July 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Belectric on sale of solar farm portfolio

Energy sector experts from Burges Salmon have advised Belectric GmbH on the sale of three further solar projects – Atherstone, Paddock Wood and Southam, located in Warwickshire and Kent.
30 July 2015

Publication

Making sense of the RO and FiT recent changes - Q&A

The last few months have seen a wide variety of proposed and implemented changes by the UK government to support renewable energy. This briefing answers some of the most frequently asked questions.
30 July 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon, Osborne Clarke and Addleshaw Goddard advise on £360m rolling stock deal

Burges Salmon, Osborne Clarke and Addleshaw Goddard have advised First Great Western, Eversholt Rail Group and Hitachi Rail Europe on the procurement of a fleet of new rolling stock units.
29 July 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon advises NDA land contract for Moorside signed with NuGen

Burges Salmon's nuclear energy sector experts have advised the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority on the disposal of land to NuGen, the nuclear new-build developer at the Moorside site near Sellafield.
29 July 2015

Publication

In Focus - Summer 2015

In our quarterly employment law update, we look at details of the government’s consultation on closing the gender pay gap and the latest employment news.
28 July 2015

Your Will can be ignored say judges

This was one of the headlines following the latest, but perhaps not the last, judgment in the long running case of Ilott v Mitson.
28 July 2015

What are the court’s powers to order sale of land from one joint owner to another?

When property (land) belongs to more than one person and disagreements emerge about what to do with it, what can beneficiaries and trustees ask the court to do?
27 July 2015

Publication

Dodd-Frank, Magna Carta and the New Financial Services Regulatory Regime in UK

This article was written before the debate at the NYSBA International Section Meeting on the motion that the Dodd-Frank legislation is the modern day equivalent of the Magna Carta.
24 July 2015

Publication

Medicure fails in locum doctor framework challenge

Some useful guidance on challenges to call-off contracts under a Framework Agreement has been given by Mr Justice Coulson in Medicure Ltd v The Minister for the Cabinet Office.
23 July 2015

Publication

Reporting under the Payment Practices Regulation and Modern Slavery Act

The Reports on Payment Practices Regulations 2015 and the Modern Slavery Act 2015 are different legislative measures sharing similarities. Large corporates should consider the implications closely.
23 July 2015

Publication

Keep it in the family: linked re-financing parties protected against negligent advisers

Where a loan is re-financed by a party related to the original lender the Court of Appeal confirms that the original lender was not prevented from seeking recovery actions against negligent advisers.
20 July 2015

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