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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

Publication

The Competition and Markets Authority: brave new world or business as usual?

Our competition team examines the formation of the Competition and Markets Authority and the key changes, and considers their likely impact on business.
01 November 2013

Sale of goods – when a retention of title clause works

Ian Tucker from our disputes and litigation team comments on the case of Fadallah v Pollak as a sequel to Wilson v Holt from a litigation perspective.
30 October 2013

Department for Transport publishes review of rail fares and ticketing

We take a look at the DfT's review, 'Rail Fares and Ticketing: Next Steps', setting out its proposals on fares and ticketing to support its wider policy objectives.
30 October 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon acts on highest deals by value in south west M&A market

Information services business, Experian, reports that Burges Salmon is one of the most active legal advisers in the south west mergers and acquisitions market, so far in 2013.
30 October 2013

Residential service charges – the post-Daejan world

Our Real Estate Litigation team takes a look at the case of Daejan Investments Limited v Benson and others [2013] UKSC 14 and the significant decisions made by the Supreme Court.
29 October 2013

Publication

Quaystone newsletter ; November 2013

This month our Construction and Engineering newsletter focuses on the thorny issue of fitness for purpose obligations. Do they apply to your contract?
29 October 2013

Publication

SDLT – land pooling

HMRC’s views towards the way in which SDLT applies in land pooling arrangements was “clarified” by members of the stamp taxes policy team at the Stamp Tax Practitioners' Group 2008 Conference.
29 October 2013

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