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Plans afoot for English-speaking commercial courts in Europe post-Brexit

A summary of developments in the EU to establish English-language litigation centres following Brexit.
11 December 2017

Master trust pension schemes face onerous process to obtain authorisation to operate

Existing master trust schemes, as well as new ones, will need authorisation from the Pensions Regulator in order to operate from April 2019.
11 December 2017

Warranty and indemnity insurance in the real estate sector

Warranty and indemnity insurance has become increasingly popular as a way to mitigate risks in transactions. The real estate sector is no exception. We provide an overview of the key features.
08 December 2017

Is there a general duty to give reasons when granting planning permission?

There is no general statutory requirement to give reasons when granting planning permission, but a statement of reasons may now be required by common law. We look at the key points for practitioners.
08 December 2017

How the UK's food safety and integrity regime might change post-Brexit

We consider the UK’s current food safety and security regime and how this may be affected by the UK’s departure from the EU in March 2019.
07 December 2017

'Connecting people: a strategic vision for rail' – DfT’s rail policy

We consider three key changes in DfT’s latest report on the rail industry.
06 December 2017

Press release

Burges Salmon advises on sale of Education Personnel Management (EPM) to Citation

Burges Salmon has advised on the sale of EPM, a leading provider of HR and Payroll services to the Education sector, to Citation. 
05 December 2017

Blog

Going Electric: the impact of electric vehicles on energy and transport infrastructure

A five-year forecast looking at the impact of electric vehicles on energy and transport infrastructure and the associated challenges and opportunities. We sum up key themes from our Highways UK panel.
04 December 2017

Blog

Investing in renewables and storage for the future of UK energy systems

In this interview, Steve Shine OBE discusses why Anesco built the UK's first subsidy-free solar farm and why investors need certainty, not subsidies.
30 November 2017

How the Food Standards Agency proposes to change its approach to food regulation in the UK

The Food Standards Agency published its plans for reforming food industry regulation in July 2017. This article looks at what will change and the impacts on food businesses.
30 November 2017

Popular expired domain names are being re-registered for the sale of counterfeit goods

A research report run by the EUIPO has found that counterfeit organisations are infringing brand owners intellectual property rights (IPR) through the use of domain names.
28 November 2017

Obligation to sell into an Overage Agreement – does it go without saying?

We explain the recent decision in Sparks v Biden [2017] in which the High Court held a term should be implied into an option agreement requiring the developer to sell within a reasonable time.
28 November 2017

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