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Undisclosed principal: bank owes no duty of care when providing information to agent

The Playboy Club has lost its appeal to the Supreme Court, which unanimously held that BNL held no duty of care in respect of a negligent credit reference regarding gambling patron.
02 August 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon announces 96 per cent trainee retention rate

Burges Salmon is pleased to announce a 96 per cent trainee retention rate this year, with 26 out of 27 final year trainee solicitors accepting positions at the firm upon qualification.
31 July 2018

NPPF 2018: how does the published Framework differ from the draft?

The government published the revised National Planning Policy Framework on 24 July 2018. Here we highlight key changes made since the draft was consulted upon in the spring.
31 July 2018

Enhanced due diligence and high-risk third countries: five things to do

This briefing summarises which countries are deemed ‘high-risk’ in respect of money laundering and what steps to take when dealing with clients and transactions in those countries.
31 July 2018

NPPF 2018: a new approach to viability

Updated planning practice guidance on viability published on 24 July is a significant shift from the previous guidance. We highlight the key points for local authorities, developers and landowners.
31 July 2018

AIM corporate governance requirements: new guidance published

The latest Inside AIM update addresses questions raised by nominated advisers on the new corporate governance requirements for AIM companies.
30 July 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon advises National Australia Bank and Santander UK on renewables financing

Burges Salmon has advised National Australia Bank and Santander UK on the £86 million financing of a portfolio of English onshore wind projects.
27 July 2018

“Clean Energy for All Europeans” – how and why the new EPBD will affect your developments

In the race to go green, developers and funders alike should see the new EPBD as an opportunity to establish themselves as market leaders in sustainability, on the ‘Road to Zero’.
27 July 2018

Proprietary Estoppel: how can you guard against claims?

Proprietary estoppel cases are on the rise. This article outlines the basic principle of proprietary estoppel and some practical considerations to guard against such claims.
26 July 2018

Garden cities: development corporations to be locally led

Local authorities have been granted oversight authority status for new town development corporations. Regulations came into force on 24 July 2018. Here are the headlines.

25 July 2018

Should the state stand in the way of dissolving unhappy marriages?

This article assesses the impact of the Supreme Court’s judgment in Owens v Owens and the resulting shift in emphasis in terms of the way such cases are approached by specialist family lawyers.
25 July 2018

HMRC tax assessments: time limits increased in relation to offshore matters

The Finance Bill 2018-19 increases tax assessment time limits for non-deliberate offshore non-compliance, allowing HMRC to open assessments up to 12 years after the relevant tax year.
24 July 2018

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