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26 July
Arbitration is an underused resource in settling a dispute – but how does it work and is my case suitable? There is a myriad of different options for resolving a family... Read Morearticles
26 July
Franchisors are keen to make up for lost time by getting their franchisees back on track to strong performance in these post-pandemic times. Resilient and successful franchise businesses are important,... Read Morearticles
26 July
The Law Commission has produced a report titled Celebrating Marriage: A New Weddings Law. What does this mean? One topic of discussion is that it looks at where people can... Read Morearticles
22 July
This week, the Supreme Court gave its highly anticipated decision in Harpur Trust v Brazel. It upheld the Court of Appeal's ruling in 2019 that both holiday entitlement and holiday... Read Morearticles
22 July
With the introduction of the Fifth Money Laundering Directive (5MLD), the scope of HMRC's Trust Registration Service (TRS) was broadened to include all express trusts (subject to some exceptions) and... Read Morecase studies
22 July
Over five years on from Grenfell the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) has made its first judgment on a "cladding" dispute. In this case, the cladding system in question was... Read Morearticles
21 July
In July 2022, Blake Morgan hosted two roundtable events for GCs within our Counsel+ network. The focus of the roundtables was on managing and maintaining an effective in-house legal team. Read Morearticles
21 July
There is some helpful guidance on binding contracts from a recent case involving a proposed Heads of Terms agreement. Read Morearticles
20 July
We look at whether a collateral warranty is a 'construction contract' Read Morearticles
18 July
The Administrative Court has recently considered two appeals in relation to sanctions imposed on registrants following allegations of sexual misconduct outside of the profession. Read Morearticles
13 July
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,... Read Morearticles
11 July
Examining the 'Data: a new direction' consultation and the response to it. What does it mean for those involved in data protection and processing? Read More