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Paintings, Pearls and Port: Considerations for trustees when holding valuable chattels

There have been increases in trust funds comprised of physical assets rather than stocks, shares, bonds and money. Reports say holdings of collectibles have also outperformed equities and commodities.
07 April 2014

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Quaystone newsletter ; April 2014

This construction and engineering newsletter focuses on Soft Landings which is becoming more high profile, especially given government intention to use its own version on projects from 2016 onwards.
07 April 2014

Recovering arrears from tenants will be harder as CRAR replaces distress

The ancient remedy of distress, which enables a landlord to enter leased premises without notice, seize a tenant’s goods and sell them to recover arrears of rent, will be replaced on 6 April 2014.
04 April 2014

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Electricity Market Reform - update on contracts for difference

EMR has changed the electricity market. Fairley and Andrews comment on feed-in tariffs with Contracts for Difference, a core part of the government's renewables and non-fossil fuel strategy.
04 April 2014

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In Focus ; Employment Law News ; Spring 2014

Welcome to the Spring 2014 edition of In Focus, our quarterly update keeping you informed of developments in employment law.
04 April 2014

Press release

Burges Salmon appointed to new PPF Assessment Period Legal Panel

The Pensions team from Burges Salmon is one of six that has been appointed to the new Pension Protection Fund (PPF) Assessment Period Legal Panel (APLP).
03 April 2014

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Legal responsibility for flooding ; our article for In House Lawyer (April 2014)

As the winter's floods recede, questions will be asked about how we should deal with flooding and who should pay. Michael Barlow examines the principles behind a claim arising from flood damage.
03 April 2014

When a contract requires you to be commercially reasonable, what do you have to do?

The basic principle that contracting parties do not automatically (ie without express contractual words) owe each other an obligation to act reasonably is still true in most cases.
01 April 2014

Press release

The Crown Estate appoints Burges Salmon to Rural Portfolio and Windsor Estate's panel

Following a competitive tender process, The Crown Estate has announced that Burges Salmon will form part of its Rural and Coastal Portfolio and Windsor Estate legal panel.
01 April 2014

New role for the European Railway Agency: rolling stock certification and authorisation

On 14 March 2014, the EU Council of Transport Ministers agreed that the European Railway Agency would act as a 'one-stop shop' for safety certification and vehicle authorisation.
31 March 2014

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Current insurance law reform

Many of the harsher features of insurance law are in the process of being reformed. We take a look at proposals of particular interest to businesses purchasing insurance.
31 March 2014

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Recent developments in private litigation, merger control, cartels and markets work

In this Briefing we consider a number of developments across different aspects of competition law, both in the United Kingdom and at the EU level.
31 March 2014

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