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The risk of bias in sports arbitration

Two professional boxers have made an unsuccessful application for the British Boxing Board of Control to be removed as the arbitrator of their respective disputes.
30 April 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon wins Advisory Firm of the Year at the New Energy & Cleantech Awards 2015

Burges Salmon has been successful in the Advisory Firm of the Year category at the New Energy & Cleantech Awards 2015, which took place in London on Wednesday 29 April.
30 April 2015

Publication

Environment and Energy Law ; Spring 2015

The latest edition features an update on the amendments to Environmental Permitting Regulations, the recent ClientEarth case and more.
30 April 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon retains 100 per cent of trainee solicitors

Burges Salmon has offered all its trainee solicitors positions on qualification in 2015. Our trainee retention rate has averaged 94 per cent over the last three years.
30 April 2015

Consumer Rights Act

The Consumer Rights Bill received Royal Assent on 26 March, just before Parliament ended for the run-up to the General Election.
28 April 2015

Publication

Feed-in Tariff: shared MPAN 5MW + 5MW Schemes

Government has announced an amendment to eligibility criteria for the Feed-in Tariff scheme allowing two projects to share a Meter Point Administration Number. We discuss why this is important.
27 April 2015

Publication

Quaystone newsletter ; May 2015

As the market gathers momentum we focus on issues concerning the procurement of real estate developments – early risk management and the versatility of the D&B approach.
27 April 2015

Publication

Major construction and infrastructure projects: developing sustainable skills

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has announced a policy to drive investment in workforce skills and improve training opportunities. Who will be affected and why should you comply?
24 April 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

The EAT has held that an employee could reasonably believe that a disclosure affecting 100 employees was 'in the public interest'; BIS has published new changes to adoption leave and pay; and more... 
23 April 2015

Publication

Gambling, money laundering and reasonable suspicion: a bank's right to freeze accounts

The High Court ruled in Iraj Parvizi v Barclays Bank Plc that a bank freezing a customer's bank account where there was a real suspicion of money laundering did not constitute a breach of contract.
23 April 2015

Publication

Court of Appeal decision in relation to ASSOS and ASOS trade marks

The Court of Appeal has handed down its judgment in relation to the appeals brought by the owners of the ASSOS and ASOS trade marks against the first instance decision of Rose J.
23 April 2015

Private rented sector Energy Efficiency Regulations made

As anticipated in our earlier report, the regulations which will outlaw letting property with less than an E rated Energy Performance Certificate have now been made. 
22 April 2015

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