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In a striking piece of knife-edge timing, a property developer has convinced the High Court that it was reassigned rights under a construction contract just before a multi-million-pound dispute was...
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English law is well-developed, written in the universal business language and the English judicial system has a deserved reputation for fairness. It is not surprising, therefore, that vast numbers...
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The law has tried to play ‘catch up’ with the increasing sophistication of cyber-crime since the advent of the Internet, and new EU regulations implemented in the UK as the...
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People tend to think of the articles of association of companies – and often shareholders’ agreements – as matters of detail not warranting close attention. However, a recent case shows...
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The sums of money involved in international trade are so vast that without bank guarantees to underpin contracts, the wheels of commerce would cease to turn. However, as one High...
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When contracts have an international element and a dispute arises, it is often necessary to ascertain at a very early stage which country’s courts have jurisdiction to deal with the...
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