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Green agreements and competition law: how can businesses collaborate?

The climate emergency has had a profound impact on political and economic agendas globally. Sustainability considerations are now firmly embedded in the legal and regulatory environment in which businesses operate, and in the expectations that investors and customers increasingly place on corporates.

Hurstwood Properties (A) Ltd and Ors v Rossendale Borough Council and Ors [2021] UKSC 16: the final nail in the coffin of piercing the corporate veil?

In May of this year, the UK Supreme Court handed down its judgment in Hurstwood Properties (A) Ltd v Rossendale Borough Council [2021] UKSC 16 ('Hurstwood'), a test case for around 55 other similar claims relating to business rates avoidance schemes, used by companies attempting to avoid the payment of non-domestic rates on empty properties.

UK consumer law reform: will the tough talk be matched by action?

The UK Government is consulting on plans to reform consumer law, including giving regulators powers to impose fines of up to 10% of global turnover for breach of consumer legislation. If implemented, these changes are likely to result in a significantly tougher regulatory environment for consumer-facing businesses.

Travers Smith is advising Exponent and certain other shareholders on sale of Dennis to Future PLC

Travers Smith LLP is advising longstanding client Exponent and certain other shareholders on the sale of Dennis, the leading international media group and publisher of The Week in the US and the UK, to Future plc (“Future”), the global platform for specialist media, for a purchase price of £300 million.

Travers Smith confirms move to Stonecutter Court

Travers Smith LLP has confirmed that it has signed an Agreement for Lease with Ivanhoé Cambridge, a global real estate industry leader and a subsidiary of CDPQ, a global investment group, regarding a move from its Snow Hill office headquarters to Stonecutter Court, EC4. The move will take place in 2025, when the firm's existing property leases will come to an end.

Victorygame v Ahuja: Court of Appeal confirms that deception as to the purpose of a communication is not enough to defeat a well-founded claim to legal professional privilege

On 5 July 2021, the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in Victorygame Limited, Surjit Singh Pandher v Ahuja Investments Limited [2021] EWCA Civ 993 concerning whether a party can maintain litigation privilege over information, in circumstances where it has misled the party providing that information as to the purpose for which it is required.

Code red: IPCC delivers its 'last chance' report on climate change

On 9 August 2021, Working Group I of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  ("IPCC") presented its report on the physical science basis of climate change (the "Report"), the first of three parts that will together form the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report ("AR6"), due to be released in full in spring 2022.

Travers Smith advises RSK on over £1 billion of available debt facilities from Ares

Travers Smith LLP has advised RSK Group (RSK), the UK’s largest privately-owned multi-disciplinary environmental business, on £1 billion of available debt facilities made available by leading global alternative investment manager, Ares Management Corporation (Ares). Ares is the sole unitranche lender for this transaction which marks the largest private credit-backed sustainability-linked financing to date, with an additional £40 million of day-one revolving debt provided by National Westminster Bank plc (NatWest) to further support RSK's working capital requirements.

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