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Brexit and competition law: an essential summary of key competition and state aid implications

How will state aid and competition law fare after Brexit? This update provides a concise summary on where things currently stand.

16 April 2018

Public procurement: CCS imposes new subcontract requirements

CCS has issued a new procurement policy note requiring central government, executive agencies and NDPBs to include new contract provisions for subcontract advertising and SME spend.
13 April 2018

Publication

Harnessing the electric vehicle revolution

A new market report answers some of the big questions posed to policy makers regarding the impact EVs will have on our infrastructure networks.
12 April 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Gravis on £20 million financing for Eelpower

Burges Salmon has advised long-standing client Gravis on a £20 million financing for Eelpower.
12 April 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon to host South West 2018 Young Generation Network (YGN) event

The South West 2018 YGN Exhibition and Networking evening will be hosted by Burges Salmon at its Bristol office on Thursday 3 May.
11 April 2018

Heat in buildings: BEIS calls for evidence on future framework

BEIS has called for evidence on 'A future framework for heat in buildings'.

11 April 2018

Compulsory purchase order process: key steps to secure a CPO

An overview of the compulsory purchase order process for acquiring authorities and interested parties. Our timeline sets out the key stages to secure a CPO.
11 April 2018

Press release

Important warning – identity theft scam

Beware of a phishing scam using the identity of a Burges Salmon partner. 
04 April 2018

Trade loss relief: J Beacon v HMRC

J Beacon v HMRC illustrates the standard that must be met to claim trade loss relief.

03 April 2018

Press release

Fabricated article in Bangla Insider about Tarique Rahman

Burges Salmon partner falsely quoted in articles about Bangladeshi politician
29 March 2018

Supercar v Revenue and Customs Commissioners: VAT treatment of collision damage waivers

Are collision damage waiver payments classed as insurance for VAT purposes?
29 March 2018

In specie contributions: HMRC loses at the first tier tribunal against Sippchoice

Sippchoice wins tax tribunal with the decision that payment of contributions is permitted as a transfer of assets as well as in cash.
28 March 2018

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