We are delighted to announce that our international legal network, Global Advocaten, has launched a…
The Government announced last week (on 14th February 2022) a proposed change to its Building Safety Bill, allowing a Government Minister to stop a named developer from doing development. This would be with no recourse for appeal or compensation, even where planning permission has been granted.
Sarah Sharpin provides a summary of the recent case Reeves v Drew.
It’s almost 4 years since GDPR overhauled our data privacy regime and in the intervening…
The future legal framework has been mapped out by the Law Commissions of England, Scotland and Wales and proposes major legal changes for the driverless car era.
In this article we will explore the key differences to be taken into account between the JCT and NEC contracts when deciding what form of contract is the right one for your project.
Here we share our latest immigration Coronavirus guidance updates. This page will be updated on a regular basis in line with the government updates for COVID-19, so please do continue to check back.
With COVID-19 rules for testing and quarantine in force for those entering the UK, we set out answers to some commonly asked questions.
No pre-departure test for fully vaccinated travellers from 7 January 2022.
As the ASA escalates action against influencers who breach social media advertising rules it’s important to know the what the rules are to ensure influencer marketing does not fall foul of these.
A recent case examines responsibility for repair where the lease terms appear not to allocate it.
Employees increasingly expect more flexibility when it comes to when and where they work. With…
Landmark decision shows buyers can decompile software to correct errors.