United Kingdom begins work on its new post-Brexit exhaustion regime
As rights holders wait for a response to the government’s consultation on the future of the UK’s exhaustion regime, we offer some insight into this complex area
21 December 2021
A step forward in UK food labelling
A new front of package labelling scheme has been launched that will see the use of traffic lights to alert consumers to the content and nutritional value of products.
19 June 2013
UKIPO refuses NORTON MOTORCYCLE RACING trade mark application
The opposition was upheld based on direct confusion, likelihood of passing off and bad faith, but the opponent’s claim to detriment to reputation was rejected
07 February 2022
A radical shake-up of the asset management sector – or something softer?
What are the FCA’s final findings and proposed package of remedies following its final report and consultation on competition in asset management?
30 June 2017
Battery storage: how recycling and waste legislation may affect projects
Those involved in battery storage technologies should not overlook the lifetime costs and responsibilities of battery producer responsibility, recycling and waste law.
01 September 2016
Are you ready for Phase 2 of REMIT?
REMIT introduces for the first time a European framework for monitoring trading activity in the wholesale electricity market and wholesale gas market.
04 March 2016
Interim Repairs: Remedies and Relief
A review of repairing covenants in commercial leases and the allocation of liability, in the event of disrepair during the term of the lease.
21 January 2022
A bumper year for Burges Salmon’s Corporate Finance team
Burges Salmon highlights the success of the firm’s Corporate team over the past year despite challenges posed by the pandemic
17 January 2022
Visa routes for Ukrainian nationals - what UK employers need to know
We explore the new visa arrangements open to Ukrainian nationals and what practical considerations may arise out of these for employers
07 April 2022
Transforming Public Procurement: Part 1
What’s the future of public procurement policy in the UK?
02 March 2022
Are the recent changes to Permitted Development rights welcome?
Further conversions to offices and dwellings have recently been permitted. However, the Raynsford Review and the TCPA’s Healthy Homes Bill question the growing scope of permitted development rights
15 August 2019
Nintendo successfully blocks access to websites hosting infringing content
Nintendo has obtained an injunction against six internet service providers to prevent illegal downloads after a judge holds that a third party website infringed its trade marks and copyright
16 February 2022