Nuclear Law - Spring 2016
Our latest update on legal developments, news and events in the nuclear sector.
19 February 2016
Pensions Law Newsletter September 2020
Over this last extraordinary quarter the pensions world has seen a huge volume of new guidance, legislation and case-law. In this issue, we cover the recent key legislation and judgements in detail
03 September 2020
Nuclear Law – Autumn 2016
Our latest update on legal developments, news and events in the nuclear sector.
25 October 2016
Largest ever enforcement undertaking accepted by the Environment Agency
In October 2015, the Environment Agency issued a press statement on an enforcement undertaking of almost £415,000, the largest accepted to date, from organic baby food company HiPP UK Ltd.
03 November 2015
Largest ever enforcement undertaking accepted by the Environment Agency
In October 2015, the Environment Agency issued a press statement on an enforcement undertaking of almost £415,000, the largest enforcement undertaking accepted to date.
29 October 2015
Laying down the law: beware illegal waste activities
Ross Fairley issues a warning to landlords about the consequences of tenants’ illegal waste operations.
20 January 2015
Keep it in the family: linked re-financing parties protected against negligent advisers
Where a loan is re-financed by a party related to the original lender the Court of Appeal confirms that the original lender was not prevented from seeking recovery actions against negligent advisers.
20 July 2015
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
Insurers are on an uncertain footing with new EU's data regime
Thomas Webb and David Varney have co-authored an article on the new European anti-money laundering rules and their impact on insurers.
10 June 2016
Insurance update - Reinstatement
Our March insurance briefing looks at reinstatement and considers the significant decision made in the insured's favour in the case of Western Trading v Great Lakes.
30 March 2015
Keep Calm and Carry On?
Non-doms who hoped a Conservative victory in the Election to mean five more years of the same tax treatment have been disappointed. From 9 July, the whole non-dom tax system may have changed forever.
16 July 2015
Internal Investigations: balancing privilege with FCA engagement
There is tension between asserting legal entitlement and cooperating with the FCA. How should firms conduct investigations to protect themselves and enable them to engage appropriately with the FCA?
26 April 2016