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The cost of breaking up: no rent apportionment on break

In January 2013, Marks & Spencer won a landmark victory in the High Court to apportion its final rent payment when exercising a break clause. The Court of Appeal has now overturned that decision.
15 May 2014

e-Invoicing for EU procurement to become a reality

Electronic invoicing for procurement across the EU came a step closer this week after a directive paving the way for a standardised form of e-invoice was published in the Official Journal.
09 May 2014

Bare essentials for internet security: government advice for businesses

Companies, charities and not-for-profit organisations will be able to certify that their internet security measures are fit for purpose using a new government accreditation scheme.
09 May 2014

Disabled passenger access to the rail network

On 28 March 2014, the 'Office of Rail Regulation' published findings from its research on disabled travellers’ awareness of the assistance available when travelling by rail.
08 May 2014

Regulation for residential letting agency and management work

The government has confirmed the identity of the three approved ‘redress schemes’ that all letting and property management agents will be required to join later this year.
06 May 2014

FCA hits brokers again over anti-bribery failings

Lloyd's broker Besso Ltd joins Aon, Willis and JLT Specialty in being fined by the FCA for anti-bribery systems and controls failings, as part of the FCA's continued targeted enforcement.
29 April 2014

Court proceedings may cost you confidentiality in your documents

Commercial parties invariably place a higher value on the confidentiality of their documents than courts appear willing to tolerate. Expect at least some erosion of confidentiality in your documents.
25 April 2014

Employment Edit - what's new in employment law

Early conciliation procedure becomes mandatory; county courts unify; DWP publishes guide to Direct Earnings Attachments; changes to timescales for providing employee liability information under TUPE.
24 April 2014

How do an exclusion clause and a workshare arrangement fit together?

What is the nature of the dispute that arose in relation to IT and business process services provided to the DVLA by IBM.
24 April 2014

Partnering and good faith – what does this mean?

When parties have entered into a detailed contractual arrangement, the court is reluctant to interpret the written terms in a way which might “distort” the bargain they have made.
17 April 2014

Construction material for nuclear new build: is rail a viable UK transport solution?

With the UK’s nuclear new build program gathering momentum, attention is now turning not just to what can be done, but how.
15 April 2014

Court of Appeal upholds High Court decision: benefits payable under Honda Pensions Scheme

The Court of Appeal has ruled that Honda manufacturing workers in Swindon are entitled to a higher pension benefits, causing an additional liability to the Honda UK Pension Scheme of £47m to £70m.
11 April 2014

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