Businesses that collude with one another to try to secure certain UK public contracts risk being barred from being awarded ...
Real estate businesses that embrace the ‘hotelisation’ of their assets by turning buildings into mixed-used hospitality-led ...
Modernised arbitration rules introduced by the Qatar International Centre for Conciliation and Arbitration (QICCA) have come into effect. The updated Arbitration Rules 2024 mark a significant ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is consulting on product information requirements for so-called consumer composite investments (CCIs) in what forms part of a wider effort to streamline ...
The Labour government must seize the opportunity to transform the energy performance of buildings amidst the ongoing climate emergency, with estimates suggesting that the UK’s buildings and product ...
Planning reforms confirmed in England should encourage developers to bring forward plans for more small-scale solar and onshore wind projects, though local politics is likely to continue to dictate ...
Current trends suggest that the UK economy is on “recession watch”, with this reflecting an overall contraction for both the economy as a whole and construction specifically as we head into 2025. Next ...
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has successfully represented Mr. Ferri-Ricchi, a foreign exchange trader, in what is believed to be the highest value bonus claim ever brought before the Dubai ...
It follows a significant ruling (33 pages / 420 KB) in which the Upper Tribunal dismissed an appeal by The Tower One St George Wharf Ltd against HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Steven Porter, tax ...
The case highlighted that the degree of distinctive character possessed by a trade mark is affected by the closeness of similar marks being used by third parties. It also confirmed that the concept of ...