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MEES: a guide to the minimum energy efficiency standard for commercial buildings

A guide for landlords, investors, developers and lenders on the new legal standard for minimum energy efficiency.
10 March 2017

Battery storage: getting your construction and operation contracts right

Battery storage projects typically have multiple revenue streams and revenue contracts. We explore the challenges for parties looking to build, operate and finance battery storage projects.
05 September 2017

The new Prospectus Regulation: easier, faster and cheaper?

The EU Prospectus Regulation is aimed at making it simpler and less expensive for companies, especially SMEs, to access and raise money in the capital markets.
16 March 2017

English Court refuses to let the French hide their evidence

The Court of Appeal has refused to let English disclosure be blocked by the French Blocking Statute.
23 October 2013

A digital premium: insurance providers' modern day outsourcings

Following our work for The Exeter Friendly, we look at the key themes and market trends in insurance outsourcing.
09 December 2016

Favours for friends – do you owe them a duty of care?

In the case of Lejonvarn v Burgess, the Court of Appeal examined whether a party has a duty of care when providing gratuitous professional advice to a friend.
01 August 2017

ESMA issues opinion on UCITS share classes

What are the principles that UCITS must follow when setting up different share classes in order to ensure a harmonised approach across the EU?
13 February 2017

A cure for "subsidy addiction"?

A review of subsidies to farming post-Brexit may also result in a review of all the benefits farmers receive, including tax relief. The issues will be wider and more complicated than some may think.
21 September 2017

Brexit: what next for the food and drink sector?

What does the referendum vote to withdraw from the EU mean for Food and Drink businesses, and what happens next?
24 June 2016

Errors on CHAPS payment requests

The courts have been considering who, if anyone, is liable to a customer when CHAPS transfers go wrong.
21 August 2014

How will the new e-Privacy Regulation affect your business?

The new e-Privacy Regulation is aimed at bringing European e-privacy law up to date with the latest technology and giving all European citizens and businesses equal rights.
14 February 2017

EORI - How it works and registration

Background to the Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) registration that all companies trading with the EU after Brexit will need.
11 February 2019