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Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Act 2023: The new statutory pledge
26/03/2025
The Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Act 2023 (the “MTSA”) comes into force on 1 April 2025 and changes how security is taken over moveable assets in Scotland.

Courts provide guidance on “reasonability” in compensation on termination recovery
25/03/2025
A new decision from the Privy Council has provided some guidance on the limits of provisions around the recovery of supply chain costs upon termination for convenience or employer default.

Intergenerational (un)fairness in pensions – can we improve outcomes for Gen Z?
24/03/2025
The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) has released a report on the unique challenges faced by Gen Z in planning for retirement.

Knowing where you stand is key for agricultural businesses navigating IHT changes
19/03/2025
The inheritance tax (IHT) changes scheduled to be introduced in April 2026 are far reaching and of concern to all business owners, but none more so than those in the agricultural industry.

What is the Moveable Transactions Act?
13/03/2025
The Moveable Transactions Act will make fundamental changes to the Scottish commercial landscape.

Planning a trip to Europe this Summer? Check whether you need to apply for a Schengen visa
10/03/2025
Planning a trip to Europe this summer? Read our blog to find out if you need to apply for a Schengen visa and what the application process involves.

Financial collateral and the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Act: An update
07/03/2025
What does the UK Parliamentary Order mean for the MTA?

Government tables amendments to Employment Rights Bill for consideration
06/03/2025
What are the key changes employers should be aware of?

Cyber Crime in the Trust Economy: Navigating an evolving threat landscape
06/03/2025
Read our latest Trust Economy paper here.

AI in the workplace: the growing risks to employers and how to manage them
28/02/2025
Employers are increasingly facing the reality that their staff are using AI at work.

Time for a change: New Scottish time bar law in force 28 February 2025
27/02/2025
Significant changes to the Scottish law of time bar are in force on 28 February 2025.

UK government’s response to Grenfell inquiry phase 2 – 10 takeaways
27/02/2025
On 26 February 2025, the UK Government published its much anticipated 80-page response to the Phase 2 Report of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, published in September 2024.

Webinar recordings: Junior Energy In-House Lawyers Webinar Series
26/02/2025
Listen to our first webinar which provides an overview of recent legal trends in the renewable energy sector.

Public procurement across the UK: The ten key differences between the Procurement Act 2023 and Scottish Regulations that suppliers need to know
24/02/2025
Suppliers of goods, services and works to the public sector (and those working within the utilities sector) will be well used to the formalities of competitive tendering.

Director duties: A key area of focus in 2025
19/02/2025
One trend the restructuring and insolvency team at Burness Paull has seen within this context is increased demand for advice around directors’ duties.

HPI Visa – the gateway for the top US graduates?
19/02/2025
The HPI visa can offer international graduates the opportunity to live and work in the UK without the need for sponsorship.

Is a ban on payments to hackers the answer to the growing threat of ransomware?
19/02/2025
Ransomware continues to be a fast-growing and hugely damaging form of cyber attack. It is believed to have earned criminal gangs over $1billion in 2023 and shows no sign of abating in 2025.

The Virgin Media Case - Keep calm and carry on
19/02/2025
For pension lawyers, the mention of Virgin Media conjures up images of pension scheme documents and the frantic search for actuarial certificates.
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