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Can Companies House be held liable for errors on the Register of Companies?

What does Sebry v Companies House tell us about the duties of Companies House to register company information correctly?
02 February 2015

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The sale by Topshop of Rihanna t-shirt does amount to passing off

The Court of Appeal has unanimously upheld the High Court decision that the sale by Topshop of a t-shirt displaying an image of Rihanna amounted to passing off.
29 January 2015

Easements, boundaries and “an absurd waste of effort, time and cost”

Where does a boundary run where there is a lane, hedge and ditch between two properties and what rights do the owners of those properties have to use the lane?
28 January 2015

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Update on progress of the Insurance Bill

The Insurance Bill is to be finalised before the current Parliament ends in March 2015. We take a look at the Bill and the proposed changes.
28 January 2015

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Quaystone newsletter ; February 2015

In this month's Quaystone, we reflect on milestones reached by unconventional energy projects in 2014 and the lessons they hold for the successful delivery of infrastructure projects in all sectors.
28 January 2015

Procurement clarification on material variation and internal public authority awards

In Edenred (UK Group) Ltd v Her Majesty's Treasury, HMRC and NSI The Court ruled in favour of HM Treasury and commented on the area of material variation and direct awards to public sector bodies.
23 January 2015

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Police charging - clarity at last

Leeds United v West Yorkshire Police concluded last year as to the correct basis of charging for match day deployments. We look at the key legal principles and explain what this means for you.
23 January 2015

How much can a taxpayer claim for bad tax advice?

When tax advice is misleading or fails to identify an alternative which would involve a lower payment, how much is a taxpayer entitled to be compensated? 
21 January 2015

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A-Z of issues in renewable energy projects (I to L)

In this series, our Energy team provides an "A-Z" of key legal and practical issues in renewable energy projects. The third instalment covers construction, energy, environment and insurance issues.
13 January 2015

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Don't rely on equitable set-off

Primarius ran into cash flow difficulties supplying Bombardier with train seats for rolling stock. Bombardier agreed to provide materials as Free Issue Material to enable continued manufacture.
09 January 2015

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Court of Appeal considers consequences of long-standing concurrent use

Dickerson and Shaw have co-authored an article in World Trademark Review Daily, first appearing on WTR Daily, part of World Trademark Review, in November 2014.
06 January 2015

The question of necessity "in implied terms"

In the spotlight: Implied terms. The Supreme Court  granted permission to appeal the Court of Appeal's decision in Marks and Spencer plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Company.
29 December 2014

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