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Limits on disclosure required in bus services access litigation

A recent court decision provides a timely reminder of the limits and appropriate use of disclosure remedies in response to a competition claim brought by Arriva against London Luton Airport.
04 September 2013

Publication

All for one? Nash v Barnet LBC

A local authority has successfully defended a high-profile procurement on time limits but the Court of Appeal chose not to deal with the requirements to consult. Houlden, Jackson and Tucker consult.
03 September 2013

Publication

Network Rail funding to 2019 and beyond

The Office of Rail Regulation has published its draft determination of outputs and funding, setting a target for Network Rail reducing its overall net revenue request from £29.2bn to £27.4bn.
16 August 2013

High Court Judge urges claimants to use ADR and strikes out claim as an abuse of process

A High Court judge has struck out a claim where the claimant had already obtained full redress through the PPI ADR scheme and then issued proceedings to recover legal costs. 
15 August 2013

Successful claim for Co-operative Bank subsidiary

Burges Salmon advised Co-operative Bank subsidiary on a successful claim against a  solicitor who failed to report critical information about the structure of a residential property transaction.
14 August 2013

Supreme Court rules on ‘use by’ dates

A landmark ruling by the Supreme Court on 31 July has clarified food labelling and ‘use by’ date rules for retailers.
12 August 2013

Office of Rail Regulations: draft determination of Network Rail's CP5 outputs and funding

On 12 June 2013 the Office of Rail Regulation published its draft determination detailing the outputs expected from Network Rail for the next five year regulatory control period (CP5).
05 August 2013

Publication

Quaystone newsletter ; Summer 2013

This edition of our Construction and Engineering newsletter focuses on international arbitration and also the use of “tiered” dispute resolution clauses.
05 August 2013

Challenging procurement decisions: New time limit no excuse for lacking claim details

A recent judgement (Corelogic v Bristol City Council) proves there is no leeway for late amendments in procurement challenge claims.
24 July 2013

Scottish court gives a generous interpretation of when knowledge arises to start the clock

Scottish court provides hope for lenient interpretation of the new time limit for challenging a procurement decision.
22 July 2013

Victory for Barclay brothers in battle for control of top London hotels

The Court of Appeal unanimously rejects a third claim brought by Irish property developer Mr Patrick McKillen, challenging the Barclay brothers’ attempt to control Coroin Limited. 
09 July 2013

Publication

Financier Worldwide's Antitrust & Competition Review 2013

Matthew O'Regan from our competition team contributes to Financier Worldwide Antitrust & Competition Review, providing an update on antitrust and competition law in worldwide jurisdictions.
28 June 2013

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