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Pension scams: Pensions Ombudsman decision serves as a reminder to trustees

The Pensions Ombudsman has determined that the Northumbria Police Authority failed in its duty to protect one of its members by failing to conduct adequate checks on a receiving scheme. 
18 September 2018

How will the temporary permissions regime affect you?

Concerned as to how the temporary permissions regime may affect you as an inbound passporting EEA firm or fund? Read more on the FCA's latest update on how it anticipates implementing the proposals.
17 September 2018

Smaller listed companies and the new UK Corporate Governance Code

Smaller companies must prepare for changes to their corporate governance framework. We outline the changes which you should focus on when preparing for the new regime.
17 September 2018

S106 agreements: helpful guidance from courts

Two recent court judgments remind local authorities, developers and landowners of key principles when drafting and entering s106 agreements.
17 September 2018

Data protection in the UK after a "no-deal" Brexit

The UK government has published guidance on how the UK’s data protection laws will interact with the EU if there is no Brexit deal.
14 September 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Gooch & Housego on US and UK acquisitions

The corporate team from independent UK law firm Burges Salmon has advised Gooch & Housego PLC (G&H) on two strategic acquisitions during the summer.
11 September 2018

Litigation privilege: Court of Appeal makes landmark decision in SFO v ENRC

The decision in SFO v ENRC has expanded the availability of litigation privilege in the conduct of investigations. We examine the case, its implications and what it means for businesses
10 September 2018

Last Chance Saloon: the new "Requirement to Correct" offshore tax matters

If your affairs involve income or assets outside the UK and your UK tax filings up to 5 April 2017 for these offshore matters are not perfect, from 30 September 2018 you face stringent new penalties.
06 September 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon advises management on £160 million buy-out of Supplier Assessment Services

The firm’s corporate team advised management on the Warburg Pincus backed buy-out of Supplier Assessment Services (Constructionline) from Capita.
05 September 2018

Habitats Directive: what mitigation can be taken into account?

The European court confirmed that mitigation cannot be taken into account when screening a project under the Habitats Regulations. It has also clarified between mitigatory and compensatory measures.
04 September 2018

Press release

Marine Energy Wales awards legal contract to Burges Salmon

Burges Salmon will provide legal services for the Marine Energy Test Area (META) project in the Milford Haven Waterway.
03 September 2018

FOS exonerated from allegations of institutional bias

A July 2018 independent review into the services provided by the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has found that there is no evidence of institutional bias, a finding that should be welcomed by all.
24 August 2018

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