The UK electorate have spoken. The most contentious political result in recent times seems to have caught many off guard and the subsequent resignations of key advocates for both the ‘for’ and ‘against’ campaigns ...
By Gonzalo E. Mon
Earlier this year, Airbnb ran a contest in which one winner could “come stay in the former home of Julia Child.” The company LaPitchouneadvertised that entrants could imagine themselves “walking ...
The decision of the UK to leave the EU will clearly have wide reaching implications across business and legal affairs. The field of IP will be particularly affected given that IP rights in the UK are all to some extent i ...
By: Stephen White, Partner, Milton Latta, Senior Associate and Brett Sherwin, Solicitor
In the April 2016 Insurance Newsletter ‘When is a Contractor not a Contractor’, Carter Newell commented on the recent casu ...
By: David Rodighiero, Partner and Michael Elliott, Associate
In November 2015, we updated readers on the decision of Laing O’Rourke Australia Construction Pty Ltd v Samsung C & T Corporation1 which provided insig ...
By: Michael Bath, Partner and Christian Breen, Senior Associate
Establishing causation can sometimes be a difficult and complex task, particularly in cases involving psychiatric injuries. Occasionally, in those types of ...
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