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Enforcement undertakings for environmental offences gather momentum

Enforcement undertakings allow businesses to take control of environmental offences and propose steps to make amends. Environment Agency figures show businesses are embracing the novel civil sanction.
02 February 2017

The Neighbourhood Planning Bill – what are the implications for developers?

An outline of the possible implications for developers arising out of the second reading of the Neighbourhood Planning Bill in the House of Lords.
31 January 2017

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Burges Salmon appointment to act for Cayman Islands Government

Burges Salmon has been appointed to act for the Cayman Island Government on a new waste management system.
30 January 2017

GDPR: consequences of breach

As part of our series of briefings on the General Data Protection Regulation, we set out an overview of the consequences of data breaches.
30 January 2017

Consultation on the European Commission’s "Building the European Data Economy" strategy

The European Commission has published a consultation inviting views on its “Building the European Data Economy” package.
30 January 2017

SFO fines Rolls-Royce £497m for bribery offences: what does it mean for the rest of us?

The largest fine in UK criminal enforcement history and the use of a deferred prosecution agreement signals the latest move towards a US style criminal enforcement model.
30 January 2017

GDPR: Subject Access Requests

As part of our series of briefings on the General Data Protection Regulation, we set out an overview of the GDPR’s new Subject Access Request regime.
27 January 2017

Driverless cars: CCAV responds to consultation on regulatory and insurance changes

The government has published a response to its consultation on regulatory changes needed to support advanced driver assistance systems and automated vehicle technology. We summarise the key points.
26 January 2017

Criminal liability for destroying evidence

Following the conviction of Sweett Group plc's former managing director for destroying evidence, we consider key steps for preserving relevant data when subject to investigation.
26 January 2017

Construction contract drafting in a post-Brexit world: labour and import duties

In the third of the series we look in more detail at drafting considerations for labour and import duty clauses.
25 January 2017

Health and safety fines rising in wake of HSE Definitive Guideline

The HSE's 'Definitive Guideline' for sentencing health and safety-related offences has led to an increase in health and safety fines in the construction industry. Will it lead to change in attitudes?
25 January 2017

Adjudication: are "smash and grabs" a thing of the past?

The Technology and Construction Court (TCC) has looked at several "smash and grab" construction adjudication cases recently. Have "smash and grabs" had their day?
25 January 2017

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