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Shrimp cartel fined by European Commission

On 27 November 2013 the European Commission announced that it has found four North Sea shrimp traders guilty of operating an illegal price fixing cartel. 
29 November 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon advises on two successful projects at the Green Energy Awards

Burges Salmon, one of the leading law firms in the UK, has advised on two of the projects that were successful in winning awards at the South West Green Energy Awards.
29 November 2013

Publication

A Practical Path to Resource Efficiency

Burges Salmon and LRS Consultancy have launched a guide giving businesses guidance on how to become more resource efficient, including new ideas about how to make better use of materials and energy.
29 November 2013

Publication

English Disclosure and the French Blocking Statute

The Court of Appeal recently handed down a judgment concerning the interaction between the "French Blocking Statute" and French companies' disclosure obligations in English Courts.
29 November 2013

Publication

Environment and Energy Law ; Autumn Winter 2013

The latest edition of our Environment and Energy Law newsletter, bringing you news and updates on a wide range of issues. 
29 November 2013

Security for costs

Can you make a claimant put up some funds at the start of a case to cover any cost award in your favour? The Court has formal rules governing when a judge can require security for costs.
28 November 2013

Low Carbon and Macquarie target 300MW of UK solar

Burges Salmon advises Low Carbon on its collaboration with Macquarie Capital on a solar farm portfolio of up to 300MW.
28 November 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Michelmersh on placing to raise £10m

Burges Salmon has advised specialist clay brick and tile manufacturer, Michelmersh Brick Holdings plc on a placing to raise approximately £10 million.
28 November 2013

Firm advises Infinergy on sale of two operational wind farms

Burges Salmon has advised long-standing client Infinergy Limited on the sale of two operational wind farm projects.
27 November 2013

Can you be paid for sleeping? Yes, says the EAT

The EAT has ruled that workers who are required to 'sleep over' at a specified place in the course of their employment are entitled to National Minimum Wage for all the hours at work.
27 November 2013

Publication

New definition of DC benefits

This briefing explains changes to the definition of 'defined contribution' (or “money purchase”) and how benefits previously considered to be DC will cease to be DC with the new definition.
27 November 2013

Publication

Pensions ; November 2013

Welcome to Pensions, our bi-monthly update to keep you informed of recent developments in pensions law.
27 November 2013

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