Can a Landlord forfeit a lease at present?
There is currently a moratorium on forfeiture for non-payment of rent, including service charge and insurance rent, until at least the end of June 2021. Unless the parties have ...
The caseAn issue that many businesses increasingly face is dealing with reviews on social media or review/ comparison websites. The recent case of ‘Summerfield Browne v Waymouth’ related to a review from a former cli ...
What is a Favoured Customer Clause?
Technically known as “Most Favoured Nation Clauses” (“MFNs”), favoured customer clauses are essentially an arrangement or agreement whereby a supplier agrees not to treat a cu ...
It is widely expected that Rishi Sunak’s next budget, anticipated to be sometime in March 2021, will involve increases to taxes in order to fund the government’s COVID support measures. It is speculated that this is ...
The ICO has announced its decision to fine the Marriott hotel chain £18.4m for a 2014 data breach that led to over 300 million guest records being accessed as part of a cyber attack. Whilst still a sizeable fine, this f ...
On 16th July 2020, the highest Court in the EU issued its long awaited judgement in respect of the Schrems II case and, in turn, left the entire business community in considerable uncertainty in respect of the lawfulness ...
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