Publications
| May 13th 2008 - Employment Bulletin - May | |
| In this month's bulletin we provide some timely practical steps for employers to avoid workplace stress among employees. Amongst other highlights we report upon the Employment Tribunal's willingness to construe the requirements of a grievance widely and the proposed temps and agency workers legislation. | |
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| May 2nd 2008 - Another Way | |
| ADR: should we be more alternative? Steven Friel investigates | |
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| April 28th 2008 - Joint names insurance - relief from liability? | |
| The Court of Appeal judgment in Tyco v Rolls Royce, handed down in April 2008, highlights the importance of precise wording in construction contracts containing a provision for joint names insurance. Further, it calls into question whether the existence of a joint names insurance policy overrides a contractor's liability to an employer for damage caused by the contractor's negligence. | |
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| April 25th 2008 - The first hurdle for Financial Services Authority ("FSA") principle-based regulation | |
| The FSA is in the process of changing the way it regulates financial services in the UK. The FSA wants firms to focus on the consequences of their actions rather than on rigid adherence to specific rules. | |
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| April 24th 2008 - Are you ready to record your waste? | |
| New regulations may save money on handling waste, but the work involved for contractors to comply is onerous. | |
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| April 18th 2008 - A matter of time... and claims | |
| Where it can be shown a claimant has suffered no loss, timing does not usually enter the equation, Philip Murrin acted for the solicitors in this case. | |
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| April 14th 2008 - Interpretation of contract - Property Law Journal | |
| Ian Pease examines a case which has highlighted the limits of pre-contractual negotiations when it comes to interpreting an agreement. | |
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| April 11th 2008 - Dealer Standard Terms - LAPADA News & Views Magazine, Vol 28 No. 1 | |
| The antiques trade is perhaps the last business where contracts for valuable goods are made and ruthlessly kept and enforced by word of mouth alone. However when disputes arise the precise terms of the contract and what was said at the time of sale can be of paramount importance. | |
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| April 11th 2008 - Waste Not, Want Not - Construction Wire April 2008 | |
| The Site Waste Management Plans Regulations 2008 Are you a client or a contractor and about to start a construction project in England with an estimated cost of more than £300,000 (excluding VAT)? If you are, you need to be aware of the Site Waste Management Plans Regulations 2008. They came into force on 8th April. They apply to projects where the construction work begins after 1st July 2008. |
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| April 10th 2008 - A protocol that's best not avoided - Construction News | |
| John Malins explains that before taking a claim to court both parties must comply with a pre-action protocol for exchanging information. | |
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| April 8th 2008 - Controlling Minds - Showhouse | |
| The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 came into force on 6 April 2008. Fiona Gill discusses the implications for industry. | |
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| April 4th 2008 - Summing up - Housebuilder | |
| Robert Lee, head of real estate considers the legal challenges involved in taking forward the government's housing delivery agenda. | |
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| April 4th 2008 - Hibbert Pownall Newton ("HPN") v Whitehead & McLeish | |
| A review of the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Hibbert Pownall Newton (“HPN”) v Whitehead & McLeish, which was handed down on 4 April 2008. Davies Arnold Cooper acted for the solicitors, HPN. | |
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| April 1st 2008 - HR@work - Employment bulletin - April | |
| In this month's HR@work we look at the recent decision concerning in vitro fertilization treatment (IVF), TUPE / share transfer developments and the relevance of expired warnings in disciplinary proceedings. We also announce the appointment of our new employment solicitor in Manchester. | |
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| March 31st 2008 - Park & Ride - Showhouse | |
| Henry Long discusses changes to the law on easements to park | |
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| March 31st 2008 - Application overhaul - Property Law Journal | |
| Early April will see increases in fees and changes in relation to the validation of planning applications. Colin Peck discusses the details. | |
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| March 28th 2008 - One month to go - Insurance Day | |
| April 17 will see new regulations intended to bring about the liberalisation of the Brazilian reinsurance market come into effect, writes Matthew Wescott. | |
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| March 20th 2008 - Professional Negligence - Legal Week | |
| Following the notorious Brandons case of a lawyer misappropriating client funds, Philip Murrin and Evi White look at what a bankrupt solicitor means for professional indemnity insurers | |
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| March 17th 2008 - The Lords and the LADs - Construction update - Property Law Journal | |
| Ian Pease analyses the intricacies of extension of time clauses, in relation to a claim for liquidated and ascertained damages, and the service of notices | |
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| March 14th 2008 - WASA International Insurance Company Limted v Lexington Insurance Company - Court of Appeal 29 February 2008 | |
| The Court of Appeal has reversed last year's Commercial Court decision which has serious implications for the value of facultative reinsurance written in the London Market. | |
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| March 11th 2008 - DAC aims to double size- Manchester Evening News | |
| Manchester law firm Davies Arnold Cooper today unveiled plans to double the size of its operation in the city as it looks to offer flexible working to entice new recruits | |
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| March 1st 2008 - Park and Ride - Showhouse magazine March 2008 | |
| Park and Ride - Showhouse magazine March 2008 | |
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| February 28th 2008 - When time really is of the essence | |
| There is no automatic right to terminate a contract unless it actually states that a deadline must be met. Article by Jonathan Pawlowski in Construction News. | |
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| February 25th 2008 - Venezuela challenges $12 billion freezing order obtained by ExxonMobil in support of ICSID proceedings | |
| Venezuela’s state-owned Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) will this week appear before the High Court in London in response to a freezing order obtained over its assets by a US oil major. | |
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| February 25th 2008 - HR@work - Employment bulletin - February | |
| In this month's HR@work we highlight some recent decisions on age, disability and sexual orientation discrimination and look at the latest Court of Appeal ruling on agency workers. We also look at the forthcoming changes in immigration rules of which all UK employers should be aware. | |
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| February 21st 2008 - Brokers tighten covenants as poaching fears grow - Insurance Times | |
| Brokers will be asked to sign up to more restrictive contracts as the industry tightens up the terms that govern departing employees in the wake of a poaching epidemic. | |
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| February 21st 2008 - Suspicious Minds - Insurance Times | |
| As the world of broking gets ever more cut throat, employers will stop at nothing to stop former staffers walking out the door with company secrets. | |
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| February 18th 2008 - Global connections - Construction update | |
| Ian Pease explores global claims in the context of a number of international decisions and provides some practical advice. | |
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| February 14th 2008 - Online Auctions Take a Hammering - Antiques Diary Magazine | |
| For those companies relying on their name to sell goods at a premium, brand protection is paramount. The opportunity provided by on-line auction sites for trade in counterfeit goods is therefore a serious concern to any leading brand. | |
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| February 14th 2008 - Insite Winter 2007 | |
| Insite residential newsletter - Winter 2007 | |
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| February 14th 2008 - Through the roof | |
| Planning fees are set to increase to a maximum of £250,000 for detailed applications. Colin Peck and Tim Johnson discuss the implications. | |
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| February 13th 2008 - Introducing Davies Arnold Cooper's Commercial Litigation Group | |
| Davies Arnold Cooper is a leading international law firm with expertise in commercial litigation. We believe our business focused-approach distinguishes us from the competition. | |
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| February 13th 2008 - Introducing our Hotels Experience- ppt bilingual | |
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| February 8th 2008 - Support for a good cause - Insurance update | |
| In Drake v Harbour [2008] EWCA Civ 25 the Court of Appeal upheld a decision that the judge had been entitled to find that the negligence of an electrician in failing properly to inspect a festoon cable was the cause of a fire even though the claimant had been unable to establish the exact mechanism that had led the cable to overheat. The prospects of success for insurers pursuing subrogated recoveries are as a result improved - claimants will succeed if they can establish a credible (albeit not precise) cause in the absence of any other reasonable explanations for the loss. | |
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| February 5th 2008 - Highway robbery? - Showhouse magazine February 2008 | |
| The issue of who is liable for the maintenance of roads and footpaths within a development is tricky one. Colin Peck explains. | |
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| January 30th 2008 - HR@work - Employment bulletin - January | |
| This month we are profiling four recent decisions in the European Court of Justice, Court of Appeal and High Court. Also, to keep you up to date, we profile our recent new joiners and our review of the top ten employment issues in 2007. | |
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| January 29th 2008 - DAC brings in Manchester property head - The Lawyer | |
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| January 25th 2008 - Survey shows reforms support - Insurance Day | |
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| January 18th 2008 - Delaying tactics - Construction update | |
| A recent case has implications for the use of computer programs to analyse delays in projects, and provides further insight into concurrency of delays. Ian Pease reports | |
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| January 3rd 2008 - Developing the HIP - Showhouse | |
| The arrival of HIPs for all properties from 14 December 2007 has meant that all housebuilders are having to get to grips with this legislation. Tony Kent and Karen Oliver of Davies Arnold Cooper explain. | |
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| January 1st 2008 - Construction Review Top Ten 2007 | |
| Davies Arnold Cooper review of the Top Ten construction cases in 2007. | |
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