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Gatehouse Chambers
The Court of Appeal in SMIT Salvage BV v Luster Maritime SA [2024] EWCA Civ 260 has dismissed an appeal against the High Court's decision that no contract was agreed for the remuneration...
Herbert Smith Freehills
The Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024 have been made and come into force on 5 April 2024. They extend and strengthen the regime for reporting on payment practices.
Travers Smith LLP
In determining a negligence claim against a valuer for an alleged under-valuation of a residential development site, the High Court considered whether it was sufficient when considering the question of liability to focus on the end result of the valuation.
Gowling WLG
In this episode in our podcast series focusing on digitalisation in the public sector, Matt Harris, principal associate in our Commercial, IT and Outsourcing team, provides an overview of SaaS...
Travers Smith LLP
Our round-up of recent and forthcoming developments in UK law and practice for our international stakeholders.
Osborne Clarke
Directors of the special purpose vehicles created for PFI projects should be aware of the steps they need to take ahead of project expiry
Gowling WLG
For this episode of The Space, we're joined by Sanchia Wheeler, head of Compliance in the UK.
Travers Smith LLP
On 12 January 2024, the UK government signed the Hague Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments...
Mayer Brown
Will the English Courts always give effect to a mandatory, binding dispute resolution clause that includes ADR as a condition precedent to litigation?
Herrington Carmichael
The Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) publishes standard forms of building contracts that are used for construction projects in England and Wales...
Herbert Smith Freehills
Welcome to our latest quarterly e-bulletin which contains updates on commercial litigation developments over the past three months...
AlixPartners
Cloud and data centre infrastructure are essential for organisations seeking scalable, flexible, and efficient solutions for their growing technology and data demands...
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
Electronic signatures have been widely used for signing legal documents, such as contracts and assignments for a long time.
Lewis Silkin
The High Court found that there would be a real prospect at trial of the buyers of shares of a company succeeding with a claim that auditors would be liable to them for failures...
Gowling WLG
This week on The Space, Emma Dennis, senior manager of DEI and Wellbeing in the UK, sits down with Sunil Kakkad, former partner turned international board member and member of our UK Leadership team.
Travers Smith LLP
After a software glitch incorrectly showed that a player had won £1 million in an online game, the Court of Appeal has ruled that former National Lottery operator Camelot...
Herbert Smith Freehills
The English High Court has granted limited declaratory relief confirming the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts under the jurisdiction provisions of certain counter-guarantees...
Barton Legal
Adjudication is a form of dispute resolution specific to construction contracts. Its time restrictions make it the perfect form of dispute resolution for less complex claims, but any disputes under a construction contract can be referred.
Thomson Snell & Passmore
The Charities Act 2022 has been coming into force in stages since it received Royal Assent on 28 February 2022.
Mayer Brown
The EU Data Act came into force on January 11, 2024.
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