Results for 'commercial litigation team'
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Get It Right From The Start
The Importance of Terms and Conditions for the Provision of Goods and/or Services in Business to Consumer Transactions
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What’s your biggest business fear?
In a recent poll partner Kevin Rogers asked his LinkedIn connections this question and gave four potential answers.
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Fortification of an Undertaking for Damages Explained
Some of the orders that can be made by the Court are an interim injunction (requiring someone to do or not do something. Rachel Leatherland explains the process.
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The importance of identifying land benefiting from a restrictive covenant
In the recent case of Bath Rugby Ltd v Greenwood and others, the Court of Appeal found that a restrictive covenant that pre-dated the Law of Property Act 1925 had not been annexed to benefiting land, because the extent of that land had not been identified.
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Professional Negligence Vs. Gross Negligence
Negligence claims are difficult and complicated legal cases to prove, in part because there are varying degrees and different types of negligence defined in UK law.
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Professional Negligence Claims Against Financial Advisers
The role of a financial adviser is to provide expert advice that assists clients in…
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Pre-Action Protocol for Professional Negligence
The professional negligence pre-action protocol defines a series of steps and procedures that a party attempting to make a claim against another must follow. If the pre-action protocol is ignored, this could affect a claim when it’s heard in court.
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Can You Sue Your Estate Agent for Negligence?
If you’ve been let down professionally by your estate agent when attempting to buy or sell a property, then you could be the victim of negligence. In this guide, the legal team at Wilson Browne explains what professional negligence in real estate is and the possibilities of when you might be able to make a claim.
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Professional Negligence in the Construction Industry
Anyone working on building projects – whether the lead architect or a construction site manager – is responsible for ensuring that work is completed safely and to a high professional standard. Things can go wrong, but if a duty of care has been breached due to negligence on the part of a construction industry professional, then you could be entitled to make a claim for compensation.
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Can You Sue a Barrister for Negligence?
Can You Sue a Barrister for Negligence?