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Internationally mobile employees - is their “base” for pensions and tax the same?

There has been an interesting recent case on the meaning of “Ordinarily working in Great Britain” for the purposes of auto enrolment in an employer’s pension plan which bears thinking about.
29 January 2016

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Could you use EIS to attract investment?

The Enterprise Investment Scheme has evolved continually since inception. Recent years saw great increases in applicable thresholds, creating greater incentive for investors to make investments.
29 January 2016

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FCA’s draft guidance on outsourcing to the cloud

The Financial Conduct Authority proposed guidance on cloud and other IT outsourcing in November. The guidance is in the consultation phase and the FCA has requested comments from interested parties.
29 January 2016

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Authorised Fund Horizons – Winter 2016

The Winter edition of our newsletter provides a practical guide to legal and regulatory developments in the UK authorised funds sector.
28 January 2016

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Air Quality - why current legislation is not working

In his presentation to the Environmental Protection UK National Conference, Burges Salmon's barrister William Wilson from the Environmental team considers the failings of Air Quality legislation.
28 January 2016

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Chemicals regulation and product stewardship webinar

Burges Salmon's environmental law experts Wilson and Tilling and the managing director of Anthesis consider the major developments and deadlines in chemicals regulation and product stewardship.
25 January 2016

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LexisPSL - Environment analysis: air quality

How do plans to introduce clean air zones in many UK cities fit with existing air quality legislation? William Wilson, barrister in the Environmental Law team, considers this latest developments.
25 January 2016

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Debt factors and equitable set-off - rare application of little used and understood rights

The received wisdom is that if a debtor is considering equitable set-off arguments, they are clutching at straws. A recent case shows a rare example of when such rights can successfully be used.
21 January 2016

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Bona vacantia, escheat and company restoration – two conflicting decisions explored

Two recent decisions regarding company dissolution and restoration dealt with similar issues but resulted in completely different outcomes. We analyse which one is correct.
21 January 2016

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Validation orders: guidance on Court validation against anticipated payments

This guidance explores Re Sahaviriya Steel Industries UK Limited [2015] EWHC 2726 where the court is asked to make a validation against anticipated payments.
21 January 2016

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Regulatory & legislative round-up: pre-pack pool, SIP 16, Insolvency Rules & litigation

The past two months have seen a further plethora of regulatory and legislative changes. We sum up some of the more significant ones.
21 January 2016

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How many law firms is it reasonable for co-parties to instruct?

The High Court decision in the case of Ong & Ors v Ping is a useful warning that the costs of separate representation in trust litigation may not be recoverable in full for successful parties.
20 January 2016

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