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VAT and pension schemes

Recovering VAT on the cost of services in relation to occupational pension schemes is likely to be more difficult in future. Read about steps that can be taken to improve recovery here.
12 January 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon Real Estate lawyers advise Skanska on major Bristol office development

Burges Salmon's real estate and construction specialists have advised Skanska on its first UK commercial development project in Bristol at 66 Queen Square.
12 January 2015

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Don't rely on equitable set-off

Primarius ran into cash flow difficulties supplying Bombardier with train seats for rolling stock. Bombardier agreed to provide materials as Free Issue Material to enable continued manufacture.
09 January 2015

The Green Deal Finance Company confirms liquidation highly unlikely

The Green Deal Finance Company (TGDFC) has confirmed to the press that it considers voluntary liquidation to be highly unlikely.
08 January 2015

Report calls for greater investment in research to boost UK farming

Leading agricultural lawyers at Burges Salmon strongly support the primary recommendations of a new report titled 'The Best British Farmers: What Gives them the Edge?'
07 January 2015

Swiss Tax Agreement – recovery of wrongful levy of one-off payments

In our briefing dated 5 February 2014 we noted that, following the introduction of the 'Swiss Tax Agreement', a number of incorrectly levied one-off charges were reported to HMRC.
07 January 2015

ATED Changes for 2015

At the Budget 2014 it was announced that new ATED charges would apply to properties worth between £1m-£2m from 1st April 2015 and properties worth between £500,000 and £1m from 1st April 2016.
07 January 2015

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Court of Appeal considers consequences of long-standing concurrent use

Dickerson and Shaw have co-authored an article in World Trademark Review Daily, first appearing on WTR Daily, part of World Trademark Review, in November 2014.
06 January 2015

When a conversation becomes a contract

In Bieber v Teathers, the Judge held that emails can be used to form a binding contract (whether intentional or not).
29 December 2014

The question of necessity "in implied terms"

In the spotlight: Implied terms. The Supreme Court  granted permission to appeal the Court of Appeal's decision in Marks and Spencer plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Company.
29 December 2014

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Financial Services Series - Issue 14

In this issue, we consider the Financial Conduct Authority’s recently published report, ‘Annuities sale practices – December 2014’ into selling practices in the annuity market.
29 December 2014

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Can insurers recover from your employees after paying out on a corporate policy?

Looking at Rathbone Brothers Plc & Anor v Novae Corporate Underwriting Ltd (2014), we consider how having insurance does not enable businesses to cease involvement in available recovery actions.
22 December 2014

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