Increased cost and shortage of materials – what impact does this have on negotiating building contracts?
The overall input price inflation for the construction industry is the highest level it has been in more than 24 years. To put this in...
The overall input price inflation for the construction industry is the highest level it has been in more than 24 years. To put this in...
The response date for the Government’s consultation on “restoring trust in corporate governance” closed on 8 July 2021. There is a...
Brexit has affected the way that our clients operate in the UK’s art and luxury market in one or the other way - an analysis of which we...
Last week, Channel 4 aired a new Dispatches programme entitled ‘Torn Apart: Family Courts Uncovered’. The programme reported on the...
Content from influencer Charlotte Dawson was banned last week by the ASA for:
(a) not being obviously identifiably an ad; and
(b) using an...
You would think that, what with Freedom (of sorts) Day to contend with, upwards of 10% of its work force remaining in Europe and supply...
Being passionate about improving and changing our diversity, equality and inclusion in the world we live in, and also being a key member...
There is a power in social media anonymity for people in difficult or dangerous situations who are given a voice without fear of...
Following consultation back in 2019, the government has now confirmed it will introduce a duty on employers to prevent sexual harassment,...
The #FreeBritney campaign has reached a critical point over recent months following a series of court hearings during which Britney gave...
The government has announced a 12-week consultation (running from 20 July 2021 – 13 October 2021) which will examine the entire process...
If your focus is on net after tax cash receipts, then now could be the time to initiate a sale process before the "window" closes in...
Prince Charles’ recent essay for the BBC’s Today programme and the Government’s publication of its National Food Strategy plan have...
In Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT Public Company Ltd [2019] EWCA Civ 230, the Court of Appeal had previously held that a liquidated...
The restrictions we have been living under for so many months may be due to lift next Monday (19th July 2021), but it is by no means...
Just a day after Sports Illustrated releveled their first 'inclusive' runway show in the US, the ASA banned two ads from clothing...
The digitisation of catalogues raisonnés (which are comprehensive and detailed listings of an artist’s oeuvre) has long been proclaimed...
It is telling that Bill Gates talks about his divorce being his fault. Many people imagine that ‘fault’ within divorce makes a...
This week the UK government announced the roadmap for the full re-opening of the events sector in England from 19 July. Events...
Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 (“Part III”) allows former spouses to apply in England and Wales for...
You will no doubt have seen my colleague Jess Arrol Caws’ excellent passle on the FCA’s recent consultation paper and its proposals to...
The High Court has considered time bar clauses in the recent case of Arab Lawyers Network Company Ltd v Thomson Reuters (Professional) UK...
In the recent case of ND v GD [2021] EWFC 53, Peel J had to consider and carefully balance sensitive and conflicting factors – namely,...
On 22 June 2021 the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) released a consultation paper (CP) (21/17) on its proposals to introduce...
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