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“Brevity is the Soul of Wit”

Beware the Sesquipedalian Counsel! William Shakespeare wrote that “Brevity is the soul of wit.” The courts are increasingly in agreement Justice Leggatt’s Commercial Court judgment in the case of Tchenguiz et al –v-Grant Thornton et al Case No: 2014 Folio 1434 will alarm prolix solicitors and Counsel alike. The judgment is far more than a… Read More >
Company Law Update: New Changes Under the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill 2014-15

The draft of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill has recently been published after the committee stages in the House of Lords. As it stands the proposed legislation makes some significant changes to company law and procedure. The aim of the Bill is to promote greater transparency and accountability in companies. To read more… Read More >
Insurance Act 2015:Set to Reform Business Insurance Law in the UK

The Insurance Bill has today received Royal Assent. It is likely to come into force in 18 months time and is expected to have a range of potential implications for insurers and brokers going forward. To read more please click on the link below
Webinar: Construction Law Update – Tackling Late Payment

Construction Law Update – Tackling Late Payment Beale & Company 11 February 2015 We are finding that debt collection is one of the biggest issues facing consultants, with payment often remaining outstanding for significant periods (if sums are paid at all) on no proper basis and without proper notice. However, from our experience, those who… Read More >
Judge Dismisses Claim of Professional Indemnity

A recent decision1 by Birmingham J. dismissed a claim by a client against her solicitors that she was misled when buying two investment properties for some €2 million. Allegations of professional negligence were dismissed by the judge who held that the client was fully aware of the type of transaction she was entering into which… Read More >
Up and Coming Changes to CPR Part 36: Still On the Face of it Part 36?

The Civil Procedure (Amendment No.8) Rules 2014, laid before Parliment on 18 December 2014, makes significant changes to Part 36 of the Civil Procedure Rules. This article summarises some of the key amendments, due to come into force on 6 April 2015. To read more please click on the link below
New Rules To Live By…

In Sheena Sood’s latest column for Building she summarises the key changes to be brought about in the CDM Regulations 2015 and the impact these will have on the construction industry. This article first appeard in Building Magazine 23.01.15 To read more please click on the link below
Court of Appeal on Trading Debts Exclusion

This week the Court of Appeal has unfortunately overturned the first instance decision in Impact Funding Solutions v (1) Barrington Support Services (2) AIG Europe. To read more please click on the link below
Rail Industry – Full Steam Ahead?

Ben Mullard and Jennifer Webb examine the burgeoning and fast changing railway projects market, where a new stress on collaborative working is bringing alliancing contracts to the fore. The drive towards the use of Building Information Modelling is also having an impact. This article first appeard in Construction Law January/February 2015. To read more please… Read More >
Reports from the courts – January/February 2015

In the latest reports from the courts Andrew Croft and Jennifer Webb focus on a Scottish court ruling with relevance for adjudication in England; and on a rare example of a dispute under FIDIC contracts coming to the courts. This article first appeard in Construction Law January/February 2015. To read more please click on the link… Read More >