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When a conversation becomes a contract

In Bieber v Teathers, the Judge held that emails can be used to form a binding contract (whether intentional or not).
29 December 2014

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

Publication

Financial Services Series - Issue 14

In this issue, we consider the Financial Conduct Authority’s recently published report, ‘Annuities sale practices – December 2014’ into selling practices in the annuity market.
29 December 2014

Publication

Can insurers recover from your employees after paying out on a corporate policy?

Looking at Rathbone Brothers Plc & Anor v Novae Corporate Underwriting Ltd (2014), we consider how having insurance does not enable businesses to cease involvement in available recovery actions.
22 December 2014

Publication

Environment and Energy Law ; Winter 2014

The latest edition of our Environment and Energy Law newsletter features an update on the government's Autumn Statement, 'Energy Companies Obligation' ECO orders, recycling requirements and more.
22 December 2014

Minority shareholders: valuation of shares following a dispute

If a shareholder does not own a controlling interest in a company, it or s/he will be vulnerable to the management of the business by the majority. What remedies are available?
19 December 2014

Loss of profits and exclusion clauses

The High Court recently published its judgment in the case of Polypearl Ltd v E.On Energy Solutions Ltd [2014]EWHC 3045. The case was a preliminary issue on the interpretation of the exclusion clause.
19 December 2014

Obesity can be a disability

The ECJ has delivered its judgment in the Danish case of Karsten Kaltoft v Municipality of Billund, ruling that severe cases of obesity can amount to a disability.
19 December 2014

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

FirstGroup PLC v Doug Paulley; The High Court has dismissed Unison’s second judicial review application challenging the legality of employment tribunal fees; and more...
18 December 2014

Publication

Guilty until proven innocent: a new offence of failing to prevent economic crime

In response to financial sector scandals in recent years, the Government is considering extending criminal law to the corporate sphere with plans for an offence of failing to prevent economic crime.
18 December 2014

Publication

Which party should bring a claim in relation to securitised loans

For the first time, the Court has given guidance on which party is the proper claimant in a claim arising out of a complex securitised loan transaction. 
18 December 2014

Publication

Real Estate Disputes Case Review 2014

Our review of the most significant real estate disputes cases of the last 12 months. 
18 December 2014

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