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'Smash and grab' adjudications still alive and kicking after Grove

'Smash and grab' adjudications can still hurt a paying party if key payment procedures are not followed, despite the recent decision in Grove Developments Limited v S&T (UK) Limited.
21 March 2018

First case on Bribery Act’s 'adequate procedures' defence: five things you need to know

The 'adequate procedures' defence under the Bribery Act 2010 has been tested in the courts for the first time. We examine the case of R v Skansen Interiors and set out key practical recommendations.
20 March 2018

AIM companies: new corporate governance requirements

All AIM companies will be subject to 'comply or explain' corporate governance requirements from 28 September 2018. AIM regulation has made it clear that meaningful explanations will be required.
16 March 2018

Planning Consultations: NPPF and developer contributions under the microscope

The consultations on the revised NPPF and developer contributions close on 10 May. Here are the highlights for developers, landowners and local authorities
09 March 2018

Environment Agency consultation on its enforcement and sanctions policy

The Environment Agency's consultation on updating its enforcement and sanctions policy documents closed on 15 January 2018.
08 March 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon advises ERG on £163m sale of Brockaghboy onshore wind farm in N. Ireland

ERG Power Generation SpA (ERG) has sold 100% of its interest in Brockaghboy Windfarm Limited (BWFL) to Greencoat UK Wind PLC (Greencoat).
08 March 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group on acquisition of Chartwell Healthcare

Burges Salmon’s corporate team advised Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group plc on its acquisition of Chartwell Healthcare to strengthen JLT’s position in the group risk and healthcare sector.
08 March 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon appointed to advise on latest Children's Services Restructuring Project

Burges Salmon has been instructed to advise on its sixthChildren’s Services Restructuring Project. 
08 March 2018

Privilege in investigations: a new hope?

The case of Bilta v RBS provides some assistance to businesses seeking to assert privilege over documentation created during the course of their internal investigations.
08 March 2018

Company secretaries of private companies – what are the core responsibilities?

We outline the main functions and responsibilities of the role of company secretary.
06 March 2018

What should you do when faced with a compulsory purchase order?

The threat of compulsory purchase can be very unsettling but there are steps individuals, companies and institutional landowners can take to prepare for a compulsory purchase order (CPO).
28 February 2018

Cybersecurity remains a priority for the UK government

The UK government confirms potential fines of up to 20 million euros in its response to the Network and Information Systems Directive public consultation.
28 February 2018

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