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Doing business in Scotland
18/09/2024
Our skills in Scottish business law have always been in demand globally.
Lessons on signage and prescriptive rights
16/09/2024
The recent decision of the Upper Tribunal in Nicholson and anr v Hale and anr.
How can migrant industry leaders benefit from the UK Global Talent visa?
16/09/2024
The process of applying for a UK global talent visa and the benefits of this route.
New body given civil enforcement powers to tackle trade sanctions breaches
16/09/2024
The new powers coming into force on 10th October 2024.
Promoting pensions: How can employers help employees become more pensions savvy
13/09/2024
How employers can ensure that they stay on top of their pension responsibilities.
Navigating cyber resilience: Key insights from our cyber conference
13/09/2024
Leadership lessons from a major cyber breach.
Corporate transactions and sponsorship licences: Navigating strict compliance rules
10/09/2024
The immigration related implications that can arise from corporate transactions.
From Ancient Rome to the UK to Outer Space: Making the space sector borderless
09/09/2024
Like the Roman Empire, space is already borderless.
Intellectual property commercialisation and R&D agreements: Key lessons for universities, spinouts and other parties
03/09/2024
Recent cases have highlighted the importance of clear drafting and continued contract management.
A “painful” Budget in prospect: what can business owners do now?
30/08/2024
Business owners are worried about the impact of the October Budget, but how can they prepare?
Public procurement: How (not!) to exclude a supplier
30/08/2024
Scandal unfolds as Lord Hendy is accused of sacking an engineer for safety concerns in his past role
The Burness Paull Foundation’s summer of fundraising draws to a close
30/08/2024
The Foundation concludes a busy summer of fundraising with our school uniform appeal. Read more.
Edinburgh’s visitor levy: what it means for tourists and the city
29/08/2024
Edinburgh councillors have recently voted to introduce the Edinburgh Visitor Levy.
Biometric Recognition: Recent developments and lessons learned
29/08/2024
Concerns about the privacy and safety of biometric data are growing.
Burness Paull welcomes three interns through partnership with Black Professionals Scotland
29/08/2024
This summer we welcomed three interns to the firm via our partnership with Back Professionals UK.
“Final and binding” arbitration means no legal error appeal
28/08/2024
A reminder of the high bar to seek the court’s leave to appeal arbitration decisions.
Burness Paull bolsters market-leading employment team with appointment of energy specialists.
27/08/2024
Claire Scott appointed as partner in employment, and Lisa Byars appointed as director.
UK Modern Slavery Registry Update: Changes to the Registry and the importance of accurate information
23/08/2024
Modern slavery may not be high on risk registers, but it can affect any business.
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