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GDPR: consent

As part of our series of briefings on the General Data Protection regulation, we set out an overview of the changes to the use of data subject’s consent to processing personal data. 
02 December 2016

GDPR: Data Protection Officers

As part of our series of briefings on the General Data Protection regulation, we set out an overview of the requirements in relation to data protection officers.
02 December 2016

Looking after 'number one': tax changes and the need for trustees to protect themselves

Trustees with current or possible UK links must act now to understand the fast-approaching changes to UK taxes which will affect trusts, residential real estate and non-UK domiciled individuals.
02 December 2016

Publication

In Focus – Autumn 2016

In the Autumn edition of In Focus, our quarterly employment law update, we look at the Gender Pay Gap Information Regulations and the high profile ASDA equal pay claims.
01 December 2016

The Bribery Act 2010: guidance on corporate gifts and hospitality at Christmas

Dispute Resolution Festive Forecast: today, we provide a guide to corporate gifts and hospitality this Christmas in light of the Bribery Act 2010.
01 December 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon real estate lawyer wins British Council for Offices rising star award

Drew Nesbitt, a senior associate in the firm's real estate team, has been named Rising Star of the South West at the British Council for Offices (BCO) NextGen Awards.
30 November 2016

Publication

Pensions legislation and policy timeline

Our legislative and policy timeline draws attention to forthcoming changes in pensions law and policy.
30 November 2016

Construction contract drafting in a post-Brexit world: price fluctuation clauses

In the second of the series we look at whether price fluctuation clauses help the parties cope with the cost uncertainty of Brexit.
30 November 2016

Insolvency in construction: a contract toolkit

While post-Brexit data indicates that the economy performed better than expected in the short term, it is always prudent to assess insolvency risk. Here's a reminder of your legal defences.
29 November 2016

Government's Air Quality Plan quashed – what are the implications for construction?

The High Court tells the government to move more quickly and take tougher measures to address poor air quality. What does this mean for construction projects?
29 November 2016

The Criminal Finances Bill and HMRC guidance on prevention procedures

We examine the various provisions set out in the Criminal Finances Bill and the draft guidance provided by HMRC.
29 November 2016

Corruption in construction – a warning

In light of Sweett Group's conviction under the Bribery Act's strict liability corporate offence, construction businesses must ensure that they have "adequate procedures" to prevent bribery.
29 November 2016

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