We look at all the key issues hitting the board agenda – from the government's updated net zero plans, grid connection, heat ...
Whilst adjudication is considered an effective mechanism for resolving construction disputes, providing a temporarily binding determination in a fraction of the time usually afforded to legal disputes ...
Following the government’s announcement of a consultation to consider a ban on unlicensed gambling operator sponsorship appearing on sports kits, football clubs and other rights holders are assessing ...
Welcome to the February 2026 edition of Adjudication Matters, where we discuss the latest key developments in adjudication. In this month’s bulletin we look at: Can an assignee to a construction ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling is a decisive and positive shift for innovators in the AI and software sectors. By aligning UK law ...
The Supreme Court upheld the earlier decisions of the IPO and Court of Appeal in Dairy UK v Oatly, bringing the lengthy ...
The Real Estate Litigation team at Walker Morris has acted in the High Court case of Great Jackson Street Estates Limited v Manchester City Council.
Geopolitical tension, rapid technological innovation, and evolving defence strategies have significantly accelerated investment in military‑grade drone systems. Once primarily the domain of ...
Our latest Technology & Digital round-up of legal and non-legal tech-related news stories is now live. This edition covers: the NSCS's cyber deception trials; Ofcom tackling AI chatbots; and an ...
“The Tribunal decision in Empire Square to make a remediation contribution order for litigation costs, to make an order where the developer had signed up to the Self Remediation Terms and to make a ...