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Pension liberation: HMRC measures and Court decision

Following today's High Court ruling, HMRC has introduced new measures that will help schemes identify transfer requests that might lead to liberation.
11 November 2013

Fair Deal, fair clarity

Private sector participation in public sector schemes will replace broadly comparable schemes and bulk transfers, the Government has confirmed.
11 November 2013

Deferred premium: availability and merits

Buying-in with a deferred premium is increasingly recognised as an attractive option for employers keen to de-risk with limited cash outlay upfront.  
11 November 2013

Professional negligence in failing to explain the effect of documents

Our professional negligence recovery team considers the role of professional negligence in failing to explain the effect of documents.
11 November 2013

Publication

Super funds: benefits and challenges

As 'Department for Communities and Local Government' considers a single 'Local Government Pension Scheme' investment fund, this article explores the challenges of moving to a super fund structure.
11 November 2013

Publication

Competition issues in education

The Department of Business Innovation and Skills' research paper, 'Competition issues in the further education sector', offers practical guidance on competition issues for educational providers.
11 November 2013

Publication

When is two too much?

James Green considers how to best tackle a shadowy issue of 'moonlighting' in the November 2013 edition of Employers' Law.
11 November 2013

What is reasonable notice for termination of a supply contract?

Contracts without express termination provisions and, in particular, unwritten contracts with implied terms are usually terminable on reasonable notice. So what is reasonable notice?
08 November 2013

A practical question of keeping documents from your opponent

The legal principle of ‘privilege’ is a theoretical concept which proves very hard to apply in practice. What does in mean from a litigation perspective?
06 November 2013

Can one band member claim “The Animals” trade mark?

John Steel, the former drummer of the 1960s band “The Animals”, has been refused the right to register the band name as a UK trade mark.
05 November 2013

Confirmation of a UK 'opoly' monopoly

Is Galatopoly too similar to Monopoly for use in connection with games? Would the customer be confused into thinking the games were necessarily related?
05 November 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Swift Technical Group on Wellspring Capital Management acquisition

Burges Salmon has advised certain members of the Swift management team in connection with the acquisition of the Swift group by Wellspring Capital Management from Gresham Private Equity.
05 November 2013

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