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Burges Salmon advises Bank Leumi on facility for Audley Redwood

The Audley Redwood retirement village close to Bristol is due to open in 2017, offering luxury facilities to its residents.
02 August 2016

The impact of Brexit on fintech in the UK

We consider the possible future of the UK’s thriving fintech scene, and how it may develop post-Brexit.
13 July 2016

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

Publication

Collective redundancies: the risk of criminal prosecution

The decision to prosecute three former directors of parcel delivery firm City Link serves as a stark reminder of the importance of following the correct procedures in redundancy situations.
19 October 2015

A phone call led to a legally binding contract, Carlyle v RBS reaches the Supreme Court

Our commercial team reports on Carlyle v RBS in which a phone call led to a legally binding contract.
08 April 2015

A penalty decision

Ramblas Investments entered into a suite of financing agreements for the purchase of the Ciudad Financiera in Madrid, one of the most valuable commercial real estate assets in Europe.
27 March 2015

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

Publication

The Budget 2014 ; the impact of flexible pension drawdown on bankrupts

While the 2014 Budget's introduction of greater flexibility into pension drawdown is welcomed, it's unclear if the government has considered its ability to amplify the effects of recent case law.
13 May 2014

Publication

Its a FATCA world...

The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act encourages information reporting on accounts and investments held by US citizens outside the US and will have wide implications for taxpayers around the world.
07 April 2014

Publication

European Markets Infrastructure Regulation - Reporting from 12 February 2014

Counterparties should report any derivative contract they have concluded, modified or terminated, to a recognised trade repository to comply with the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation.
05 February 2014
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