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Wind&WaveCONNECT - March 2015

Knowledge sharing is generally promoted as something that should be common practice within the renewables sector.  In this article, Chris Morris considers if this is always the case?
29 May 2015

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Quaystone ; June 2015

Following the unexpected election of a majority Conservative government, in this month's newsletter we reflect on the ramifications for the construction industry.
29 May 2015

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General Court dismisses appeal to register SKYPE as a community trade mark

The General Court of the European Union has handed down its judgment in Skype’s appeal in relation to the registration of SKYPE as a community trade mark. 
27 May 2015

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Challenging Accelerated Payment Notices

The High Court has refused to order injunctions preventing HMRC from issuing accelerated payment notices or enforcing existing APNs.
22 May 2015

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Over privileged and under investigation: SFO challenges use of privilege

The SFO has expressed dissatisfaction with businesses that use legal privilege as a defence against disclosing documentation while under investigation and vows to challenge this in the Courts.
22 May 2015

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Technical requirements and the exclusion of market progress

Public Procurement regulation can be seen to make it difficult for public bodies to buy the most up-to-date equipment. This article explores how a Romanian public authority got around this.
22 May 2015

Large companies to be forced to address their payment practices

The Government has confirmed the continuation of plans to empower SMEs, mandate prompt payment of debts under public contracts, and force large companies to publicise their payment practices.
21 May 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Collective consultation considered again by ECJ; the new Government has announced plans to change the law on industrial action; and plans to introduce an Immigration Bill have been announced. 
21 May 2015

How systematic is systematic? HMRC unable to answer FOI request on the Lagarde List

Following HMRC's press release regarding its use of the Lagarde List to 'assess, collect enforce and prosecute tax offences', Burges Salmon made a Freedom of Information request.
20 May 2015

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In House Lawyer article - May 2015

The government has announced the winners of the first auction for its non-fossil fuel Contracts for Difference. Partner, Ross Fairley considers some of the key lessons learned from the first auction.
20 May 2015

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When can a company sue its directors for their illegal acts?

We discuss the Supreme Court's judgment in Jetivia v Bilta and the use of the s.213 of the Insolvency Act in further detail.
20 May 2015

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ORR in consultation on Guidance for Complaints Handling Procedures

The ORR seeks consultation responses on proposed guidance for Complaints Handling Procedures. The CHP Guidance is an important change in direction. This briefing discusses the proposed approach.
20 May 2015

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