Monthly Archives: April 2019

One piece of advice that we give our clients is the importance of good record keeping, it’s no good getting into a dispute situation & expecting a miracle from us if you don’t have the right records to support your...
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Smart Contracts are self executing documents. They operate in the same way as a vending machine – you insert money, click on item you want and if you have inserted enough money the item is released. These contracts are encoded...
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In blockchain technology a transaction gets represented as block, the block then gets distributed across the blockchain network and the network (which consists of all users of the blockchain) verifies that the transaction is valid (this is done using complex...
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In this eagerly awaited case Grove Developments Ltd employed S&T (UK) Ltd under an amended JCT Design and Build Contract 2011 to design and build a new hotel at Heathrow Airport. On April 18th 2017 Grove issued to S&T a...
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One of the first cases involving Smash & Grab adjudications after the judgement given in S&T...
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Contracting parties often face tight deadlines to commence work which can mean that Contracts are left unexecuted when work commences, in this instance when is a Contact formed....
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The case of University of Warwick v Balfour Beatty Group Ltd [2018] EWHC 3230 (TCC) offers insight as to how the courts may interpret Practical Completion....
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