The matter concerns the jurisdiction of French courts over matters disputed in one of England’s Commercial Courts. By way of background, the Claimant in the matter is a French reinsurance…
The iconic caterpillar is well-known across the nation for making its appearance as the highlight of celebrations on a child’s birthday since 1990. More recently in 2019, a similar caterpillar…
The term Artificial Intelligence can be defined as the simulation of human intelligence by machines, especially computers. In this digitally evolving era where computers, mobile phones, and tablets consume an…
The monumental matter of the abolition of the preponderance of VAT-free purchases faced strident resistance from a number of sources. Heathrow Airport, known as a notorious venue for the masses…
Family members of citizens of the European Union may be eligible to qualify for an EU Family Permit to visit the United Kingdom for six months to see their family….
The Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 (‘CCR’) apply to the vast majority of situations where a trader enters into a commercial relationship with a customer. The CCR will apply in all…
In January this year, we reported on the Supreme Court’s ruling in a landmark £1.2 billion legal battle over businesses ability to claim business interruption insurance, which decisively removed many…
The boundary between employee, where you work for someone else, and when you’re a worker, again, working for someone else is not clear in the law. Whereas the self-employed have…
Buying a property, especially your first home, is an exciting period of time for anyone. You may have already visualised where you are going to put the TV, picked out…
The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, which received royal assent this year, is due to come into force on 6 April 2022. It marks an importance change in UK…