Nuclear Law ; Spring 2014
Our latest update on legal developments, news and events in the nuclear sector.
10 April 2014
Nuclear Law ; Spring 2015
Our latest update on legal developments, news and events in the nuclear sector.
25 March 2015
Property litigation caselaw update
Our property litigation caselaw update contains a synopsis of five recent cases impacting upon real estate and lender issues.
09 October 2014
A guide to moving to the UK
This guide summarises the key issues for wealthy individuals looking to relocate to the UK, including UK immigration and tax law and how to plan your move
10 May 2022
Network Rail funding to 2019 and beyond
The Office of Rail Regulation has published its draft determination of outputs and funding, setting a target for Network Rail reducing its overall net revenue request from £29.2bn to £27.4bn.
16 August 2013
Liberalisation of EU Port Services
When it comes to transport within the European Single Market, there is very little that is surprising about proposed regulation of ports. We discuss the anomaly here.
23 May 2016
Moroccanoil's passing-off claim against Aldi fails in lookalike product case
Dickerson and Shaw have co-authored an article in World Trademark Review Daily following Moroccanoil's passing-off claim against Aldi. For further information, see http://www.worldtrademarkreview.com
13 November 2014
LIBOR Prison Blues: SFO secures 14 year sentence for trader
A former UBS and Citigroup trader, Tom Hayes, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after he was found guilty of conspiring to manipulate LIBOR, one of the most severe SFO sentences to date.
14 August 2015
Long term sickness absence: five tricky issues for employers
Managing an employee on long-term sick leave is one of the most challenging areas in HR. Sarah Embleton and Laura Brown look at some of the many and varied issues that arise.
16 September 2014
Lost in translation
Jamie Cameron and Ian Taylor discuss the legislation affecting firms employing foreign nationals. Published in Employers' Law, June 2013.
17 June 2013
Losing bidders and the right to information in the procurement process
Information is power, so how much does an authority want or have to hand over following a procurement decision? The question often arises in connection with any challenge or court proceedings raised.
26 July 2013
Making sense of the RO and FiT recent changes - Q&A
The last few months have seen a wide variety of proposed and implemented changes by the UK government to support renewable energy. This briefing answers some of the most frequently asked questions.
30 July 2015