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Key differences between UK and US venture capital transactions

UK start-ups continue to be attractive investment opportunities for US VC funds, highlighting the importance of understanding the jurisdictional differences
10 October 2022

Directors’ Duties under the Supreme Court’s Spotlight

In BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA & Ors [2022] the Supreme Court considered the duty owed by directors to creditors during times of financial difficulty
07 October 2022

Property letting - over-egging an IHT Business Property Relief claim

A recent case has considered whether Business Property Relief for Inheritance Tax was available on serviced apartments.

06 October 2022

UK Investment Launchpad

Burges Salmon’s full service UK Investment Launchpad helps inward investors to fast track the UK set up process and enables them to focus their time on winning new business
04 October 2022

Burges Salmon guests on XpertHR’s employment law podcasts

Our employment experts offer practical insights into the topical issues that HR teams are grappling with

03 October 2022

Healthcare Procurement - Awaiting the NHS Provider Selection Regime

The NHS Provider Selection Regime will introduce new, NHS-specific rules for the procurement of certain healthcare services. This article takes a look at what we know so far.
03 October 2022

The CMG case and what it means for correcting pension mistakes

We examine CMG Pensions Trustees Limited v CGI IT UK Limited, an important case when dealing with overpayment and underpayment of benefits
28 September 2022

Burges Salmon Arbitration Basics: arbitration vs litigation

In this article, we look at some of the key issues to consider when choosing arbitration as compared to litigation
27 September 2022

Braceurself Part 2: Successful Claimant denied damages as breach was not “sufficiently serious”

Despite a bidder succeeding in its legal claim, establishing that the Contracting Authority breached procurement law and that it should have been awarded the contract, it has been left without any damages

20 September 2022

Procurement Expert View on Expedited Trials and Automatic Suspension following Camelot’s withdrawn appeal in the National Lottery litigation

We consider the recent range of outcomes in interlinked applications for expedited trials and to lift the automatic suspension
07 September 2022

Publicly procured contract ‘shortened’ by court for breaches

NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups fined and Contract Shortening Order made after unlawful ‘manipulation’ of procurement process to ensure winner

05 September 2022

Digital Divorce: Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency, first left in the hands of computer scientists, is now commonplace. This article looks at the effect it is having on divorce

05 September 2022

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