The case that time forgot
Court of Appeal looks at a House of Lords decision from 1913 to decide a liquidated damages claim.
Court of Appeal looks at a House of Lords decision from 1913 to decide a liquidated damages claim.
Stuart Pemble welcomes the clarification in the latest appellate decision on the SAAMCO principle
Has the Court of Appeal resolved the tension between two seemingly conflicting statutory regimes?
LEGAL NOTES Stuart Pemble revisits one of the most fundamental tortious principles of them all
Stuart Pemble examines the significance of the result of a long-running dispute between neighbours Key points Facts are often a lot more important than legal principles when it comes to winning (or losing) in litigation Presenting a global claim for damages in construction remains fraught with difficulty Every four months, when a new trainee joins […]
Allyson Colby, Stuart Pemble and Elizabeth Dwomoh round up 2018’s major legal cases
Stuart Pemble examines a public falling-out between two of our greatest jurists and judges
Court of Appeal applies new range of factors for assessing the enforceability of illegal contracts
Is the correct measure of damages the diminution in value or the cost of the cure?
TCC permitted to stop insolvent firms from commencing Construction Act adjudications