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High court decision serves as a warning to those delaying probate claims

Although there is no time limit to start a probate action, unjustified delay, perhaps in the hope of more favourable circumstances, may bar the claim
08 February 2024

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Burges Salmon partner named as one of the UK's top 100 lawyers

Dispute Resolution partner, Charlotte Whitaker, named in The Lawyer Hot 100 2024 list
29 January 2024

Remedies under the Provider Selection Regime

This article considers how remedies and enforcement relating to the procurement of healthcare services has changed from 1 January 2024
26 January 2024

High Court ruling considers limitation periods in public contract direct awards

This case highlights the importance of correct application of limitation periods under Regulation 93 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015

21 December 2023

Health Tech Series: Health Tech and Personal Data

In this third briefing of our Health Tech series, our team considers the scope of health data, the benefits of sharing personal data and the consequences of non-compliance of relevant legislation
01 December 2023

Tommee Tippee successfully defends breast pump design infringement claim brought by Elvie

This case provides useful guidance on the correct approach, including the parameters for comparison, to be taken before assessing registered design infringement
28 November 2023

Case update: What to do when your IT provider can't deliver

The recent case of Topalsson GmbH v Rolls-Royce sets out some key considerations for customers when preparing and entering into agreements for IT services
21 November 2023

Procurement remedies and SPVs - Teleperformance Contact - (revisiting American Cyanamid)

Teleperformance Contact illustrates potential drawbacks to tendering for special purpose vehicles to deliver procured services.
03 November 2023

Mr White gets the same treatment as Mr Green: director ordered to draw pension sums to pay creditors

This judgment reinforces the Court’s power to order a judgment debtor to draw down their pension for the benefit of the creditors as recently seen in Bacci v Green
18 October 2023

Levelling Up the High Street?

The decline in high street retail has prompted the Government to introduce the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill. We examine some of the key provisions of the Bill and its impact on the high street property market

29 September 2023

Proposed amendment to BBC pension scheme held detrimental to members’ future service benefits

Active members’ ‘interests’ includes benefits not yet earned, and amendment to the scheme’s terms concerning future service benefits would have ‘affected’ the members’ interests, leaving them worse off.

28 September 2023

The National Lottery Case: Lessons for Interested Parties

Sub-contractors and group companies cannot bring procurement challenges. Costs can be awarded to interested parties but only where the court finds their input necessary or useful.
27 September 2023
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