News relating to Caytons UK
The Building Safety Bill
The Building Safety Bill (“the Bill”) sets out the Government’s strategy to make homes safer across the country. The Bill contains significant amendments that aim to extend redress provisions
News relating to Caytons UK
The Building Safety Bill (“the Bill”) sets out the Government’s strategy to make homes safer across the country. The Bill contains significant amendments that aim to extend redress provisions
In the recent judgment of Brearley & Ors v. Higgs & Co (a firm) [2021] EWHC 2635 (Ch), the High Court addressed, in relation to a solicitors professional negligence
The Court of Appeal has very recently handed down judgment in Lord Bishop of Leeds & Others v Dixon Coles & Gill. The case concerns the ability of an
The suspense is over. Eight months on from the hearing, the Supreme Court’s Judgment in Manchester Building Society v Grant Thornton UK LLP [2021] UKSC 20 has finally been
The Court of Appeal has recently handed down its decision in the case of Zurich Insurance plc v Niramax Group Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 590. Sam Moore has prepared
Jonathan Battat has prepared a note on the High Court's recent judgment in Percy v Merriman White and David Mayall in which it dealt with the basis upon which a
The government has recently announced further funding for the removal of unsafe cladding from certain buildings and proposed a state backed professional indemnity insurance scheme in respect of Form
On 15 January 2021, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in the FCA Business Interruption Test Case. Sam Moore has prepared a note on the case. The insurers’
The High Court has recently handed down judgment in a case which concerns the ability of Insurers to aggregate Claims of different clients who have had monies misappropriated by
Sam Moore and Mary Smith in conjunction with Lockton recently hosted a webinar called “Minimising the risk of claims against construction professionals in an uncertain world”. A video of