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8 April 2024

Your questions answered: So, you’ve been appointed as an attorney. What happens next?

Contributor: Pamela McMillan

If you have been appointed as an attorney, there are some important considerations and next steps which should be on your radar.

5 April 2024

Renewable energy projects require support from new planning policies

Contributor: Fraser Mitchell

As we move away from reliance on fossil fuels, our need for renewable energy only grows and so does the need for necessary policy frameworks to support this development. First published in The Herald.

5 April 2024

Important changes in employment law from 6 April 2024

There are changes in employment law coming into force on 6 April 2024. We outline what changes employers can expect to see and what they should prepare for.

5 April 2024

Land Registration: where are we sitting with the target deadline?

Contributor: Melanie McLaren

Registers of Scotland is working to replace the first and oldest property register, the General Register of Sasines, with the modern Land Register of Scotland: a digital, map-based register.Madeleine Gill and Melanie McLachlan explain how you can beat the deadline and benefit from a substantial discount through Voluntary Registration.

4 April 2024

Post-Insolvency Working Capital and the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Act 2023

Contributors:
Fiona McKerrell, Hamish Patrick

In this article, Hamish Patrick and Fiona McKerrell, discuss key points relating to ‘post insolvency working capital’ within The Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Act.

3 April 2024

The broad shoulders of liability: Remediation Contribution Orders under the Building Safety Act 2022

Contributor: Iain Drummond

The First Tier Tribunal has considered the first substantively contested application for a Remediation Contribution Order under the Building Safety Act 2022.Iain Drummond and Nikki Forde discuss the decision. 

2 April 2024

Hotels and the Building Safety Act 2022: Do the provisions apply to your hotel?

Contributor: Colin Bathgate

One year on from the Building Safety Act 2022 coming into force, Colin Bathgate explains the legislation’s significance for the hotel sector.  

28 March 2024

Top 5 health and safety prosecutions of 2023

Contributor: Kevin Clancy

A summary of the top 5 important Health and Safety Prosecutions from 2023, as well as takeaways from recent cases that businesses can learn from.

28 March 2024

EU receives black and white flag in Mazepin sanctions dispute

Contributor: Andrew Buchan

On 20 March 2024 the EU’s General Court overturned the decision of the EU to impose sanctions on former F1 driver Nikita Mazepin. The decision, which may pave the way for further challenges in the UK and Canada, provides an insight into what constitutes an “association” for sanctions purposes.   

28 March 2024

Land Reform (Scotland) Bill 2024 – a quick guide

Contributor: Stuart Greenwood

Reforms proposed by the Bill will be relevant to multiple aspects of the use and management of Land in Scotland. Stuart Greenwood breaks down the key areas affected and how the regulations will change.

28 March 2024

When the levee breaks: the statutory right to compensation under the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009

Contributor: Thomas McFarlane

There are limited circumstances in which there may be a claim against SEPA or a local authority for compensation in relation to flood risk prevention and management operations.

28 March 2024

Muddy waters: flooding and the law of nuisance

Contributors:
Stephanie Hepburn, Ross Simpson

In some circumstances there may be a claim under the law of nuisance if flooding is attributable to the use that a neighbouring landowner is making of their land.

26 March 2024

Keeping planning permissions and projects alive: to develop or not to develop, what are my options?

Contributors:
Magdalena MacLean, Alison Hetherington

Madgalena MacLean and Alison Hetherington summarise the key issues for developers to consider when deciding whether to implement a planning permission and proceed with construction.

26 March 2024

Key licensing and health and safety considerations for insolvency practitioners

Contributor: Kevin Clancy

Against the backdrop of a challenging financial landscape for the licensed trade and the hospitality and leisure sector, Kevin Clancy unpacks pertinent matters for insolvency practitioners.

22 March 2024

Deter, Disrupt and Demonstrate – an insight into the future of UK sanctions

Contributor: Andrew Buchan

On 22 February 2024 the UK government published its first sanctions strategy. The strategy, titled “Deter, Disrupt and Demonstrate”, highlights the areas being prioritised by the UK government and provides an insight into the changes that can be expected in the UK sanctions regime in coming years. 

22 March 2024

Licence to kill: the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill

Contributor: Stephanie Hepburn

The Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill passed Stage 3 on 21 March 2024 and will be enacted into law. How will the licensing schemes work in practice and what are some key things to consider?

21 March 2024

Financial promotion exemptions – UK government U-turn

Contributor: George Frier

In response to criticism of recent eligibility criteria changes for certain financial promotion exemptions, the UK government announced in the 2024 Spring Budget that these changes would be partially reversed from 27 March 2024.

15 March 2024

Top 5 Cases of 2023: Adjudication

Contributors:
Nathaniel Buckingham, Hayley Russell

Nathaniel Buckingham and Hayley Russell discuss our Top 5 Adjudication cases of 2023 and highlight some of the key commercial lessons arising.

14 March 2024

Penalties for employing illegal workers tripled from 13 February 2024

Contributor: Jack Freeland

Businesses found employing workers without a right to work can now be fined at significantly higher levels. 

14 March 2024

Subsidies in Space

Contributor: Ruairidh Leishman

In January, the Competition and Markets Authority’s Subsidy Advice Unit published their report assessing the UK Space Agency’s plans for a subsidy scheme that will help firms based in Great Britain to develop their satellite communications capabilities.

14 March 2024

The Baku backdoor – Russia exploiting vulnerabilities in UK sanctions regime

Contributor: Andrew Buchan

New data suggests that car exports from the UK to Azerbaijan have soared since the imposition of sanctions on Russia. With Government ministers calling on car suppliers to take a closer look at their supply chains, UK companies must take steps to consider where their products are ending up. 

13 March 2024

Your questions answered: what’s going on with the Captain Tom Foundation and what can charity trustees learn from it?

Contributor: Heather Bird

Given the investigation of the Captain Tom Foundation, there’s understandable scepticism surrounding how charity funds are regulated.Heather Bird and Madeleine Gill consider how charity trustees can find themselves in hot water if they fail to adhere to their duties. 

7 March 2024

Renewables suppliers must mitigate risk from crisis in the Red Sea

Contributors:
Paul Young, Colin Bathgate

With the current Red Sea crisis at hand, we explore what legal options are available to those within the energy sector facing significant delays due to the diversion of shipments. First published in The Herald.

7 March 2024

Spring Budget

Contributor: Erin Ryan

Ahead of the upcoming general election, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt delivered his key Spring Budget yesterday afternoon.