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Binding contracts – to bind or not to bind? That is the question
There is some helpful guidance on binding contracts from a recent case involving a proposed Heads of Terms agreement.
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Is a collateral warranty a ‘construction contract’?
We look at whether a collateral warranty is a 'construction contract'
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Misconduct Outside of the Profession – A Judicial Consideration
The Administrative Court has recently considered two appeals in relation to sanctions imposed on registrants following allegations of sexual misconduct outside of the profession.
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Blake Morgan celebrates performance in Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2022
Leading law firm Blake Morgan is celebrating after its Private Client group and six of its lawyers have been ranked in the Chambers High Net Worth 2022 Guide – the...
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Blake Morgan promotes 37 lawyers in recognition of successful year
Leading law firm Blake Morgan has rewarded the work of lawyers across its offices in London, Wales, the Thames Valley and on the South Coast with a raft of promotions.
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When is it appropriate to hold a private hearing?
Examining a recent case where the judge criticised a decision by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) for agreeing to sit in private, and to anonymise two complainant firms of solicitors,...
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Blake Morgan advise on US headquartered multinational firm’s acquisition
Leading law firm Blake Morgan advised Peachstate Hobby Distribution (PHD) on their acquisition of Bliss UK Holdings Limited and its wholly owned subsidiary, Bliss Distribution Limited UK (Bliss).
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Data: a new direction – government response to consultation
Examining the 'Data: a new direction' consultation and the response to it. What does it mean for those involved in data protection and processing?
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Business common sense – interpreting ambiguous contracts
We look at a recent ruling that highlights the issues with ambiguous contracts and the importance of clarity.