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E:gen — May 2013 issueweblink
The May 2013 issue of Winckworth Sherwood’s E-gen publication is available now.
Public international law
Public international law is of increasing relevance to our clients, both in contentious and non-contentious matters.
Public law
Advising on both transactions and litigation, our public law team has proven its world-class expertise covering all aspects of public economic law.
Empty property rates relief: High Court decisiondownload
Shoosmiths discusses the High Court’s decision in Kenya Aid Programme v Sheffield City Council.
Procurement Update — Spring 2013weblink
The spring 2013 issue of Walker Morris’s Procurement Update covers topics such as the EU procurement reforms, the Utilities Directive and NHS healthcare services.
Tenants could 'struggle to adjust' to monthly benefit payment, says Winckworth Sherwood
Winckworth Sherwood has expressed concerns over the UK benefit system changes.
Minerals and waste
We can help with business disposals, joint ventures and acquisitions and land management pending extraction.
Public law
Our aim is to use public law principles to help you achieve your social and commercial objectives within a robust legal and governance structure.
Law360 Rising Stars list recognises Hogan Lovells partner Mike McGill
Hogan Lovells has announced that Washington DC partner Mike McGill has been named on this year’s Law360 Rising Stars list.
EU Procurement Update — April 2013weblink
This is the 12th issue of DLA Piper’s Procurement Update, a newsletter for those with an interest in public procurement law.
Winckworth Sherwood appoints Nikki Lynds-Xavier as housing management team partner
Winckworth Sherwood has appointed Nikki Lynds-Xavier as partner in its housing management team.
National Policy Planning Framework: a year on — the winners and losers by sectordownload
This article revisits the substantive policies of the NPPF and considers its impact on the retail, office and residential sectors.
School expansion projects in Englanddownload
The number of pupils in England is rising and there are high levels of demand for pupil places, which local authorities are struggling to meet.
Winckworth Sherwood partner comments on edited National Planning Policy Framework
Winckworth Sherwood’s Karen Cooksley has commented on the simplified National Planning Policy Framework — which marked its first anniversary on 27 March 2013.
Karanovic & Nicolic holds business briefing focused on new public procurement law
Karanovic & Nikolic held a business briefing on the new Law on Public Procurement on 27 March 2013 at its offices in Belgrade.
Coffin Mew's social housing team goes to Capsticks
Capsticks has acquired Coffin Mew’s social housing team in a move that will enable it to compete with rivals such as Devonshires and Trowers & Hamlins.
Back to the future: landlords to enjoy greatest freedoms since 1945download
The last five years has seen the end of a love-in between central government and housing associations. The government likes local authorities again — or at least hates them less.
Judicial review of government's transposition of EU Waste Framework Directive dismissedweblink
It has been held that commingled collections of paper, metal, plastic and glass are compliant with the requirements of the EU Waste Framework Directive.
Walker Morris 'In Brief — March 2013'weblink
Walker Morris has released its In Brief publication for March 2013.
Hogan Lovells partner wins public law prize at ILO's Client Choice Awards
Hogan Lovells’ Lucas Osorio is the exclusive winner of International Law Office’s Client Choice Awards in the public law category for Spain.

