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Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Collective consultations are set to revert to the original position; attending health and safety committee meetings counts as 'working time'; and British Gas has now appealed Lock v British Gas. 
07 May 2015

Publication

Why holiday pay is so important for the recycling and waste management sector

Over the past 18 months, a series of court decisions has seen the calculation of holiday pay placed high on the list of business critical issues for many employers.
06 May 2015

Publication

Why contractual employee benefits should reflect changing employee roles

We look at a recent case which has highlighted the risk of losing insurance cover when a policy is not updated following business changes.
06 May 2015

Publication

Penalty clauses ; a move towards a flexible approach

This briefing sets out some of the background to the development of the law on penalties.
06 May 2015

Publication

Planning & CPO ; Spring 2015

Welcome to the Spring 2015 issue of our Planning & CPO newsletter, in which we consider current issues and news in planning law in the run up to the General Election.
05 May 2015

Publication

Consumer Rights Act 2015: private actions in competition law

Section 81 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 reforms the UK regime for private actions for breaches of competition law, arguably making it easier for parties to bring claims in the UK for damages.
05 May 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon attending leading insurance sector conference BIBA 2015

A team of Insurance sector experts from Burges Salmon will be attending the British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) Conference 2015 on Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 May in Manchester.
05 May 2015

Collective consultation in redundancy situations

The duty to carry out collective consultation will revert to the original position: where 20 or more redundancies are proposed at one 'establishment', rather than across the whole employer.
30 April 2015

Landmark air pollution ruling by the Supreme Court

In the case of ClientEarth v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Supreme Court delivered a landmark unanimous judgment on 29 April.
30 April 2015

The risk of bias in sports arbitration

Two professional boxers have made an unsuccessful application for the British Boxing Board of Control to be removed as the arbitrator of their respective disputes.
30 April 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon wins Advisory Firm of the Year at the New Energy & Cleantech Awards 2015

Burges Salmon has been successful in the Advisory Firm of the Year category at the New Energy & Cleantech Awards 2015, which took place in London on Wednesday 29 April.
30 April 2015

Publication

Environment and Energy Law ; Spring 2015

The latest edition features an update on the amendments to Environmental Permitting Regulations, the recent ClientEarth case and more.
30 April 2015

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