Collective redundancies: the risk of criminal prosecution
The decision to prosecute three former directors of parcel delivery firm City Link serves as a stark reminder of the importance of following the correct procedures in redundancy situations.
19 October 2015
Company Secretarial Update
A summary of the key company law provisions that are due to come into force over the coming year.
02 April 2015
Comparing LISAs and pensions
In this article for Tax Journal, Alice Honeywill sets out a comparison of what is currently known about LISAs v pensions. Published by LexisNexis on 14 April 2016.
25 April 2016
Competition issues in education
The Department of Business Innovation and Skills' research paper, 'Competition issues in the further education sector', offers practical guidance on competition issues for educational providers.
11 November 2013
Compulsory Purchase - Online service for local authorities
Burges Salmon’s secure online service for local authorities includes a suite of Compulsory Purchase documents created for streamlined CPO processes and timelines.
16 December 2013
Competition Damages Directive - leniency applicants and the end of exemplary damages
The EU’s competition law Damages Directive tries to resolve long-running debates to make actions for damages more effective including the protection of leniency and settlement applicants.
14 May 2015
Conarken reaffirmed: negligent drivers liable to pay for rail network delays
Drivers (namely insurers) of road vehicles are liable for Network Rail’s TAC Schedule 8 loss if they negligently damage rail track or other installations and cause consequential TOC delays.
11 June 2015
Concept ; Autumn 2015
Our latest IP bulletin looks at Community Trade Marks, the economic cost of IPR infringement, the trade mark status of LEGO figures and more.
28 August 2015
Checklist for corporate activity / lending transactions with defined benefit pension schemes
We cover questions company directors and financiers involved with corporate activity or lending transactions need to consider if there are DB pension schemes
06 December 2022
International Fintech Review 2022/23: The UK Fintech Scene
Burges Salmon’s Fintech team author UK chapter of the International Fintech Review, covering the UK Fintech landscape and wider trends in the market
04 January 2023
A guide to UK employment law
Our UK employment law guide takes you through the key legal issues arising in the UK in relation to the employment relationship and explains some of the key risks to be aware of under UK law
31 March 2023
When is two too much?
James Green considers how to best tackle a shadowy issue of 'moonlighting' in the November 2013 edition of Employers' Law.
11 November 2013