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Budget 2020: £1 billion Building Safety Fund announced
In the 2020 Budget, the chancellor announced the creation of a £1 billion Building Safety Fund to address the issue of unsafe external cladding on high-rise buildings. In this article, Ian Masser and Charlotte Gooch provide more information on the fund, what the fund covers and who can apply. To read the full article, please… Read More >
Beale & Co’s Position on COVID-19
The ongoing spread of COVID-19 means that the people of the world find themselves in truly challenging times. Here our CEO, Antony Marsh, outlines some of the measures taken by Beale & Co so far in response.
Limiting the Risk of PI Claims During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Away from the immediate health ramifications of the C19 pandemic, the government’s guidance – in terms of office closures, travel restrictions and self-isolation – provides the perfect storm for errors and omissions to occur within law firms struggling to cope with staff absences. In this practical guide Joe Bryant and Gary Nicholls seek to highlight some… Read More >
Cryptocurrencies moving mainstream – Regulation, hacking and the increasing use of Insurance
Many may still think of cryptocurrencies as the Wild West and a currency ecosystem largely inhabited by criminals and linked closely to the Dark web, money laundering and tax evasion. However, look a little closer and you will see a cryptocurrency industry expanding and increasingly used and accepted by a younger generation. With the increase… Read More >
Tanzania’s arbitration landscape is cultivated after 85 years; what does the Arbitration Bill 2020 envisage?
Over the past few years, the nature rich and resource wealthy continent of Africa has experienced a flurry of new arbitration laws, treaties, organisations and ventures to boost its position in international arbitration. Tanzania’s Arbitration Bill 2020 (the “Bill”), which currently awaits Presidential assent, comes in the wake of many such developments and appears to… Read More >
The do’s and don’ts of NDAs – ACAS gives guidance to employers
ACAS’s new Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”) guidance is now publicly available online, seeking to answer some of the questions surrounding the use of NDAs. The general trend of the guidance is to explain what you cannot seek to gag and how care needs to be taken in how NDA’s are used and how widely they are… Read More >
Reports from the courts – ISG Construction Limited v English Architectural Glazing Limited (First Published by Construction Law)
Andrew Croft and Ben Spannuth of Beale & Company Solicitors LLP present our regular round up of the court cases of most interest to construction, one of which stands as warning against using Part 8 claims as appeals against adjudication decisions; and another that cautions that payments into court are not equivalent to payment bonds.
The doctrine of privilege – it's been a busy old time…
The complex and much-debated issue of privilege has tested the grey cells of the judiciary on numerous occasions over recent times and it is likely that it will continue to be a key area for consideration by the Courts. Indeed, after a flux of first instance and Court of Appeal decisions, further guidance from the… Read More >
Risk Management for Professionals – Surveyors
To assist in limiting the risk of professional indemnity claims during the pandemic, we have created a suite of practical guides highlighting the main areas of concern for professional services firms and what might be done to reduce the risk of problems arising. This note focuses on risk management for firms of surveyors. To read… Read More >
Risk Management for Professionals – Solicitors
To assist in limiting the risk of professional indemnity claims during the pandemic, we have created a suite of practical guides highlighting the main areas of concern for professional services firms and what might be done to reduce the risk of problems arising. This note focuses on risk management for firms of solicitors. To read… Read More >