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SIPP investment due diligence – how far do you have to go?

Following the Pensions Ombudsman decision in Mr N v Stadia Trustees, we consider the level of due diligence expected of SIPP operators by the FCA.
04 July 2016

Publication

Concept – Summer 2016

Welcome to the summer 2016 edition of Concept, the news bulletin from Burges Salmon’s intellectual property team.
01 July 2016

Brexit: the impact on agricultural disputes

A look at what may be coming for agricultural disputes and farms following Brexit.  
01 July 2016

Brexit: the impact on competition law for UK business

What will be the impact of Brexit on competition law for UK business? And how can UK business best chart a route through the current uncertainties as regards competition law enforcement?
01 July 2016

Press release

Burges Salmon named Real Estate Team of the Year for the second time in two months

Burges Salmon’s real estate group named Real Estate Team of the Year for the second time in two months, at the Lawyer Awards 2016.
30 June 2016

Deferred Prosecution Agreements, self-reporting and corporate criminal liability

With anti-corruption high on the agenda for many in-house counsel, we summarise below a recent speech by the Director of the SFO, David Green QC.
30 June 2016

Early exit charges in pension schemes

A cap on early exit charges will apply to "flexible benefits" from 2017 if current proposals go through. It will be 1% in existing schemes and 0% in new ones.
29 June 2016

Three Bills on pensions

Three Bills in the next session of Parliament affect pensions. The Pensions Bill and the Lifetime Savings Bill have yet to be published. Work on the Finance Bill began before the recess.  
29 June 2016

Brexit in the workplace

With emotions running high following the Brexit vote, we consider some practical steps employers can take now to help diffuse tension and maintain workplace calm.
29 June 2016

Brexit and the rail industry

While the UK Rail Industry has been at the front of European Railway Regulation, Brexit may now place its future outside the direction of future European Rail development.
29 June 2016

Actuary has no concern for security

The actuary is not required to consider the security of benefits where a bulk transfer without member consents is proposed. Increased security cannot be traded off against lower headline benefits.
29 June 2016

AIM companies: transactions by PDMRs and PCAs

This briefing explains the new requirements which apply to dealings by PDMRs and PCAs in securities of AIM Companies.
29 June 2016

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