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When is failing to document a settlement at mediation negligent?

Andrew Burnette and Georgina Shaw comment on a solicitor’s obligations to capture agreements in binding contracts and to advise a client when agreements reached are subject to later perfection.
25 June 2013

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Quaystone newsletter ; June 2013

This month our Construction and Engineering newsletter focuses on offshore renewable projects and introduce the latest version of NEC3 contracts.
24 June 2013

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Prest v Petrodel: how company assets are treated on divorce

In June 2013, senior judges in England and Wales gave a unanimous judgment with implications for how company assets are treated in post-divorce or dissolution of civil partnership settlements.
24 June 2013

Can a public authority appoint another public authority without procuring?

The European Court rejects an attempt by two German public authorities (city and regional authorities in Düren) to use procurement process exemptions.
21 June 2013

High Court allows the SFO to withdraw admission of liability in Tchenguiz brothers case

High Court allows the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to withdraw a previous admission that it had committed trespass as a result of executing unlawful search warrants against the Tchenguiz brothers. 
20 June 2013

Disputes on statutory transfer schemes

Courts are currently considering the effect of a statutory transfer scheme on the rights enjoyed by the old public utilities.
20 June 2013

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High Court examines factors to consider when assessing damages on user principle

Dickerson and Gibson report on 32Red Plc v WHG (International) Ltd ([2013] EWHC 815 (Ch), April 12 2013). This article first appeared on WTR Daily, part of World Trademark Review, in May 2013.
20 June 2013

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Private Client Briefing ; Summer 2013

Our latest update on the topical issues and legal developments for private clients.
20 June 2013

A step forward in UK food labelling

A new front of package labelling scheme has been launched that will see the use of traffic lights to alert consumers to the content and nutritional value of products.
19 June 2013

Reduced time limit for Judicial Review – start date

Regulations have recently been made reducing the time limit to apply for judicial review of planning decisions (from three months to six weeks) to take effect on 1 July 2013.
18 June 2013

Springboard' scheme welcomes largest ever intake of talented young athletes

Exceptional young athletes gathered at Burges Salmon to celebrate the largest ever intake for the Springboard support scheme which in partnership with SportsAid offers them grants and support.
18 June 2013

Early encouragement for FCA intervention

The Court of Appeal decision in R (on the application of Christopher Willford) v FSA [2012]EWHC 1417 (Admin) provides early encouragement to the FSA’s successor, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
17 June 2013

The Burges Salmon blog

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