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The Bribery Act bites: steps businesses should take

The Bribery Act 2010's first prosecution has been brought by the Serious Fraud Office. This note summarises the offences, steps businesses should take and details on the SFO’s first prosecution.
10 October 2013

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Freezing orders; a judicial warning

Family team partner Sarah Hoskinson summarises guidance and practice points on freezing orders in the recent divorce case of UL v BK.
10 October 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon advises on two projects shortlisted at the Wales Green Energy Awards 2013

Burges Salmon has advised on two of the projects that were shortlisted at the inaugural RenewableUK Cymru Wales Green Energy Awards 2013.
09 October 2013

Publication

Wind&WaveCONNECT - September 2013

Electricity Market Reform (EMR) proposals have led to nervousness for both offtakers and developers, but are the prospects for selling renewable power as gloomy as many make out?
09 October 2013

Guilty until proven innocent: Court assumes those without extra income use 'hot' money

In the case of Serious Organised Crime Agency v Turrall, the High Court has taken the view that items of property have been purchased with the proceeds of crime and are, therefore, recoverable.
04 October 2013

Press release

Burges Salmon bids successfully for Lancelot at Gromit Unleashed Auction

The firm chose to bid for Lancelot, one of 81 sculptures in the Gromit Unleashed Auction that raised £2.3m for the Wallace & Gromit Grand Appeal.
04 October 2013

High street health – the latest prescription

Think tank Policy Exchange has published a review into the problems besetting the British high street. The report adds to suggestions put forward in the Portas Review and by Bill Grimsey.
03 October 2013

STICS, Strips and Discounting – first round to HMRC

In Savva and others v HMRC, the Tribunal held that the return was taxable, and in so doing considered the meaning of 'discount' and 'security' for relevant tax purposes.
03 October 2013

Holding over – a major risk for tenants as well as landlords

A recent ruling in Barclays Wealth Trustees (Jersey) Ltd v Erimus Housing Ltd [2013] EWHC 2699 dealt us a new concept – that holding over can be a major risk for tenants as well as landlords.
03 October 2013

Can you withdraw permission to use a trade mark?

Handbags? In Martin Y Paz Diffusion SA v David Depuydt, the European Court was asked whether it was possible to withdraw consent given for the concurrent use of a trade mark for leather goods.
03 October 2013

European Court: Are bodies funded by their members are exempt from the procurement regime?

The European Court looks at the boundaries of indirect funding in the context of a professional association for medical professionals in Germany (IVD v Artzekammer).
02 October 2013

HMRC and Alternative Dispute Resolution

From September 2013, HMRC has made available a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to small and medium enterprises and individuals as a means of resolving tax disputes.
01 October 2013

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