This case of John Sisk & Son Ltd v Duro Felguera UK Ltd demonstrates the strict approach the Court takes when considering challenges to adjudicator’s decisions.
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This case clearly demonstrated that a defence of abatement or deduction might not be effective against a consultant’s claim for fees.
A dispute between an architect and her friends, to whom she was providing a service, hold a valuable lesson about duty of care in the absence of a contract.
The Insurance Act 2015 has introduced new changes that will clarify certain key issues surrounding insurance claims.
Here is a brief summary of the changes to the Small Business Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 that that came into force on April 1 2016.
Many are concerned about the Land Registry being privatised. Here is a detailed look at what privatisation would mean.
The case of Brian May v Wavell Group highlights how important it is to weigh up the merits and cost risks before going through the court process.
Here are the key considerations for businesses, as confirmed by the IOD, on contracts post-Brexit.
A decision by the First Tier Tribunal has only blurred the issue of how a Freedom of Information request via Twitter could comply with statutory requirements.
A court ruling over the IP rights of the Rubik’s Cube shows the importance of expert advice on IP protection.