The possible impact of Brexit on the UK’s oil and gas industry
Oil and gas prices dropped considerably between 2014 and 2017, but the market has since stabilised Brexit is unlikely to […]
13th Dec 2018
Oil and gas prices dropped considerably between 2014 and 2017, but the market has since stabilised Brexit is unlikely to […]
13th Dec 2018
This Practice Note, produced by Mathias Cheung in partnership with LexisNexis, considers insolvency aspects of PFI/PFI2 projects including contractual provisions […]
12th 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
Sir Robert Akenhead, with assistance from Omar Eljadi, discuss the case of Palmer Birch vs Michael Lloyd and Christopher Lloyd, […]
23rd Nov 2018
Sir Robert Akenhead, with assistance from Christopher Reid, asks “when is a contract a contract? – is it when a […]
4th Sep 2018
Steven Walker QC gives his views on trends in a panel of experts for Corporate Disputes magazine this quarter. In […]
26th Jun 2018
Sir Robert Akenhead, with assistance from Omar Eljadi, highlight the dangers of a private conversation between one party in a […]
31st May 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
Nicholas Baatz QC explains the potential effects of indemnity clauses in the new Red, Yellow and Silver Books Buried away […]
28th Mar 2018
Robert Akenhead explains why final isn’t always final – so make sure your contract’s finality provisions are clear and explicit. […]
9th Mar 2018
Jennifer Jones examines the law surrounding conclusive evidence clauses, which often pass unnoticed – until it is too late. Make […]
12th Feb 2018
When a main contractor goes bust, can the courts assume that the employer has set up a retention fund for […]
25th Jan 2018
Mathias Cheung analyses the new edition of the SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol which is gaining wide acceptance. Guidance on concurrent […]
28th Nov 2017
Sir Robert Akenhead, with assistance from Christopher Reid, contributes to Building with a column highlighting a recent inventive use of […]
2nd Nov 2017
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