Insuring the cost of prosecutions and regulatory investigations
Regulatory investigation or criminal prosecution can strain businesses. This briefing overviews the insurance available to cover the cost of defending prosecutions and regulatory investigations.
30 June 2014
Interflora re-visited: Re-trial ordered in long-running dispute
In the latest chapter in the long-running keyword advertising dispute between Interflora and Marks & Spencer, the Court of Appeal has allowed M&S’s appeal against the Judgment of Arnold J in May 2013.
17 November 2014
International Taxation ; September 2013
Byrne and Carnochan have contributed articles to the September edition of International Taxation. Read 'Commercial Uses of Trusts' and 'The Enactment of a UK 'General Anti-Abuse Rule' GAAR here.
25 September 2013
International emissions schemes update
Presentation slides from the International emissions schemes update, 28 May 2013.
23 August 2013
International Comparative Legal Guide to Environment & Climate Change Law 2016
Burges Salmon Senior Associates Truman and Tilling take an in depth look at the separation of international nuclear regulation from European environmental law.
07 April 2016
Internationally mobile employees - is their “base” for pensions and tax the same?
There has been an interesting recent case on the meaning of “Ordinarily working in Great Britain” for the purposes of auto enrolment in an employer’s pension plan which bears thinking about.
29 January 2016
Solar panels now caught by WEEE regulatory regime
Solar PV panels are subject to European producer responsibility regime for the safe disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment. We summarise the changes and effects on PV panel producers.
28 January 2014
Internationally Mobile Employees & new UK tax rules for employment shares and securities
In this article for Global Tax Weekly, Caroline Harwood discusses the increasing number of Internationally Mobile Employees and the new UK tax rules for employment-related shares and securities.
15 December 2015
Insurance Layering
Insurance Layering: Is an insured and/or insurer entitled to choose which claims to meet out of each layer of a programme of insurance so as to maximise their recovery?
16 August 2013
Wrangling with TUPE in procurement documents
Bidders and purchasers should ensure they understand employment law ramifications of what goes into a bid document to avoid information and consultation obligations and costly penalties.
18 March 2016
In-House Lawyer article ; June 2013
The issues of efficient heat and reducing emissions from the generation of heat are rapidly moving up the political agenda. Industry needs to watch these developments closely and be prepared.
12 July 2013
Conflicts, governance and the LGPS
Michael Hayles and Rory Trust explore the challenges for local government of working with The Pensions Regulator to achieve public sector pensions reform. Published in The MJ, August 2013.
20 August 2013