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Do banks have to explain the terms of interest rate swaps to laymen when they are entered?

A bank which fails to comply with statutes whilst undertaking a regulated activity can be sued for breach of statutory duty. However, what happens if the time limit for such a claim has expired?
24 October 2013

Publication

ISDA Arbitration Guide

The International Swaps and Derivatives Association explore the growing trend of arbitration as a way of resolving disputes in the financial services sector. McCormick and Hyde comment here.
24 October 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon acts for Co-op in interest rate swaps win in the Court of Appeal

The successful appeal focused on whether The Co-operative Bank could recover the cost of breaking interest rate hedging arrangements, including interest rate swaps, from negligent valuers.
24 October 2013

English Court refuses to let the French hide their evidence

The Court of Appeal has refused to let English disclosure be blocked by the French Blocking Statute.
23 October 2013

Publication

How to settle disputes effectively ; and what is Part 36?

Our dispute resolution team gives a simple overview for non-contentious lawyers of what litigation lawyers mean when advising about settlement options in relation to an ongoing or potential dispute.
23 October 2013

Publication

Planning & CPO ; Autumn 2013

Welcome to the latest issue of our Planning & Compulsory Purchase Order CPO newsletter, in which we aim to keep you informed of current issues and news in planning law.
23 October 2013

Sale of goods – failing to combine set-off and retention of title

The Court of Appeal has observed that there are dangers as well as benefits in retention of title clauses.
21 October 2013

Putting the discretion back in Part 36

Most lawyers involved in litigation will all be acutely alive to the additional value of Part 36 offers being made after 1 April 2013.
18 October 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon shortlisted at legal industry awards

Burges Salmon has been shortlisted in two categories at this year’s British Legal Awards 2013, demonstrating the firm’s practice area and sector group expertise.
18 October 2013

Employee losing own camera causes data protection breach

Following a data breach by the Royal Veterinary College, the ICO's office have again warned organisations of the importance of updating data protection policies to account for Bring Your Own Device.
17 October 2013

High Court confirms the position of liquidators under the Data Protection Act 1998

The High Court confirms that liquidators are not 'data controllers' under the Data Protection Act 1998 when appointed by a company following the commencement of liquidation.
17 October 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon discusses 'the next generation' at event for family owned businesses

Burges Salmon has participated in an event organised by Insider South West magazine to discuss a number of key issues on the topic of succession planning for family owned businesses.
17 October 2013

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