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LIBOR Prison Blues: SFO secures 14 year sentence for trader

A former UBS and Citigroup trader, Tom Hayes, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after he was found guilty of conspiring to manipulate LIBOR, one of the most severe SFO sentences to date.
14 August 2015

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In House Lawyer article - July 2015

In this article, Energy partner, James Phillips, gives a high-level overview of the different mechanisms used by National Grid to ensure the security and quality of electricity supply across the GB.
12 August 2015

Anson v HMRC: UK Taxpayer win: Double Tax Treaty Relief in Respect of Profits from US LLC

The Supreme Court has held in Anson v HMRC Commissioners that an individual taxpayer was entitled to double tax treaty relief in respect of his share of profits in a Delaware LLC.
11 August 2015

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An acquired attraction - the key employment law points

In this article for the Attractions Handbook 2015-2016 ©Cybertrek leisuremedia.com, Crofts identifies the key employment law points buyers need to consider when acquiring an attractions business.
11 August 2015

Economic reality and the supply of services: looking behind the engagement letter

The Tribunal has upheld HMRC's decision that a company (Danesmoor Ltd) should not be entitled to recover input VAT incurred on professional fees for a corporate restructuring.
10 August 2015

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Arnold v Britton: why contractual interpretation in cupcakes is the vital ingredient

The High Court applies the Supreme Court’s decision in Arnold v Britton on contractual interpretation in a supply agreement for cupcakes. Honeyrose Bakery Ltd v Lola’s Kitchen Ltd.
10 August 2015

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Use it or lose it: A briefing on the Sofaworks case & implications for CTM

The High Court has found two Community Trade Marks owned by Sofa Workshop to be liable to be revoked for non-use and unenforceable in infringement proceedings. This briefing discusses the findings.
10 August 2015

Affordable Housing Exemptions and Vacant Building Credit Quashed

A High Court decision has led to provisions introduced in the National Planning Policy Guidance in late 2014 relating to affordable housing exemptions and vacant building credit being quashed.
07 August 2015

Supreme Court upholds planning permission despite breach of EIA Regulations

In R  v. North Norfolk District Council , the Supreme Court laid down clear guidance for circumstances where judicial relief may be refused even where procedural irregularity has been established.
05 August 2015

Publication

Protecting cash from criminality: when property becomes criminal for purposes of POCA 2002

In R v GH [2015] UKSC 24, the Supreme Court considered the law relating to money laundering prosecutions. We review the judgement and give practical reminders on their money laundering obligations.
05 August 2015

The pitfalls of abiding by LLP Agreements in Investment Fund Partnerships

A dispute over a member’s continued membership of an Investment Fund LLP has highlighted the difficulties in managing individuals and the business where LLP agreements are involved.
04 August 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Herman Miller on new UK manufacturing facility

Experts from Burges Salmon have advised office furniture manufacturer Herman Miller on the development of its new manufacturing facility on a brown field site in Melksham.
04 August 2015

The Burges Salmon blog

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