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Pensions - February 2015

The latest edition of our Pensions newsletter covers the Pension Schemes Bill, developments on DC, liberation and more. 
19 February 2015

Chemicals regulation: significant points for 2015

Geert Dancet, Executive Director of the European Chemicals Agency 'ECHA' has issued a reminder to companies affected of some significant developments in chemicals regulation for 2015:
18 February 2015

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Daily Mirror fails to justify full defamatory sting of Simpson and Contostavlos article

The Daily Mirror found in Daniel Peter Simpson v MGN Limited that cases decided before the Defamation Act 2013 do not need to justify every word's truth but the 'defamatory stings' in the statement.
18 February 2015

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Ownership of copyright in the Innocent Smoothies logo resolved by the High Court

Failure to have a clear agreement about ownership of designs produced for Innocent Smoothies has resulted in multiple court proceedings. Companies using design agencies for branding should take heed.
18 February 2015

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Contract change under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015

The new Public Contracts Regulations 2015 come into effect on 26 February, changing existing procurement law. This briefing looks at the evolution of law on material changes to public contracts.
16 February 2015

Notice to complete and pre-contract representations

Buyers need to obtain appropriate surveys and need to be aware that Sellers have a right in some circumstances to issue a notice to complete the sale. 
13 February 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon advises C&M Hall in wind turbine nuisance case

Environment and energy sector experts from Burges Salmon have advised C&M Hall Ltd in its High Court defence of a dispute in relation to sun glint from a wind turbine.
13 February 2015

Constructive dismissal and the effect of delay in resigning

Burges Salmon acted for the employer in the case of Colomar Mari v Reuters Ltd, successfully arguing before the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) that the employee was not too unwell to resign.
12 February 2015

Residential development: the Vacant Building Credit – an unexpected bonus?

Why is Vacant Building Credit (VBC) making the headlines?
12 February 2015

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Private Client Briefing - Spring 2015

Our latest update on the topical issues and legal developments for private clients.
12 February 2015

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Avoiding potential Employment Law problems when working with apprentices

In the second of two Employers' Law articles on employing young people, Adrian Martin provides a brief overview of employment law in relation to apprenticeship schemes.
11 February 2015

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Guarantees and Indemnities: Gordon Ramsay bound by automatically generated signature

Gordon Ramsay has been held liable under a personal indemnity for rent on his London restaurant, York & Albany. Mr Ramsay sought a declaration that he was not bound because he had not signed it.
10 February 2015

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