“Contracting for Brexit” – Rupert Choat for Building Magazine
Rupert Choat examines the legal position regarding unexpected circumstances arising from Brexit. Originally published in Building Magazine 20 June 2019 […]
20th Jun 2019
Rupert Choat examines the legal position regarding unexpected circumstances arising from Brexit. Originally published in Building Magazine 20 June 2019 […]
20th Jun 2019
Martin Bowdery QC presented to the CIArb North East Branch on Thursday 28 March 2019 on Brexit and the effects […]
30th Apr 2019
Oil and gas prices dropped considerably between 2014 and 2017, but the market has since stabilised Brexit is unlikely to […]
13th Dec 2018
Mathias Cheung discusses the Advocate General’s opinion and the CJEU’s ruling on unilateral revocation of the UK’s Article 50 notice: […]
10th Dec 2018
Camille Slow considers those provisions of the Draft Withdrawal Agreement currently due to be considered by Parliament which would have […]
10th Dec 2018
Mathias Cheung discusses the potential implications of Brexit on insolvency risks in PFI projects: The ongoing joint inquiry on the […]
25th May 2018
Nicholas Maciolek discusses Brexit and the way ahead for PFI projects: PFI contracts are potentially under pressure from Brexit due […]
24th May 2018
Christopher Reid discusses the implications for conflict of laws: Brexit will potentially have an impact on the rules and principles […]
24th May 2018
Mathias Cheung discusses the latest developments relating to post-Brexit skills shortages in the construction and infrastructure industry: The Office of […]
17th Oct 2017
Mathias Cheung discusses some of the key takeaways three and a half months into the Brexit negotiations: Progress has been […]
17th Oct 2017
Martin Bowdery QC and Mathias Cheung discuss the position of UK courts and legal services in a post-Brexit world in […]
17th Oct 2017
Camille Slow examines the potential impact of Brexit on the public procurement regime in the UK. The key observations are […]
20th Jun 2017
Mathias Cheung provides a post-election update on the direction of the Brexit negotiations and the implications for the construction/infrastructure industry. […]
20th Jun 2017
Mathias Cheung considers the potential skills shortage post Brexit, and the potential measures for minimising the risks in current and […]
20th Jun 2017
A recent decision from the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) gave rise to conflicting views amongst commentators; […]
1st Jun 2017
‘As China drives forward the Belt and Road Initiative from the East,’ the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, said in a speech […]
1st Jun 2017
Previously I discussed the likely focus of the snap general election and what it may bring for the construction and […]
1st Jun 2017
A little over ten months since the EU referendum, we are yet again thrown into the season of elections. Prime […]
9th May 2017
The 2017 French presidential election, which culminated in the second-round run-off on Sunday 7 May 2017, has been described by […]
9th May 2017
The story thus far In the celebrated decision of HP Bulmer Ltd v J Bollinger SA [1974] Ch 401 (CA) […]
9th May 2017