Burges Salmon advises Fintel plc on its acquisition of RSMR
The firm’s Corporate and M&A team has advised the AIM-listed business on its ninth acquisition as it pursues its expansion strategy into adjacent markets
22 July 2024
Burges Salmon's private client and private wealth expertise recognised in leading UK guide
The firm has once again been highly ranked in the Chambers High Net Worth guide
18 July 2024
Burges Salmon acts on solar acquisition as part of new strategic partnership between Bluefield Solar and GLIL Infrastructure
The firm’s Corporate and Energy Transition teams have advised on the acquisition of a large solar portfolio in the UK
31 January 2024
New employment law changes
The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill received Royal Assent at the end of March.
07 April 2015
New rates announced for statutory payments
Increases to the rates of statutory sick pay and the prescribed rate for statutory maternity pay , statutory paternity pay and statutory adoption pay have been announced.
12 February 2014
New Procurement Regulations to come into force on 26 February 2015
It was announced on 6 February 2015 that the long-awaited Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/102) will come into force on 26 February 2015, replacing the Public Contracts Regulations 2006.
06 February 2015
No need to vary freezing orders to enforce pre-existing security
The case of Taylor v Van Dutch Marine Holding Ltd confirmed that a secured creditor does not need to vary a freezing order granted to a third party to enforce its pre-existing security.
02 June 2017
No liability for a reasonable driver’s emergency stop
The court has supported a driver – and the bus company employing him – whose emergency braking caused a passenger on the top deck to suffer serious injury.
24 January 2014
Construction disputes in complex projects: getting your dispute resolution procedure right
Complex projects raise a number of difficulties when it comes to dispute resolution. What are the key considerations and how can you best address these in your dispute resolution procedure?
28 September 2017
Construction contract drafting in a post-Brexit world: price fluctuation clauses
In the second of the series we look at whether price fluctuation clauses help the parties cope with the cost uncertainty of Brexit.
30 November 2016
Construction material for nuclear new build: is rail a viable UK transport solution?
With the UK’s nuclear new build program gathering momentum, attention is now turning not just to what can be done, but how.
15 April 2014
Adjudication reinstated as a tool for liquidators following Supreme Court judgment
Liquidators welcome the Supreme Court judgment in Bresco v Lonsdale, which confirms that the right to refer disputes to Adjudication remains unfettered
09 July 2020