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Review of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007

The regulations were originally introduced in 1994 with the aim of reducing injury and fatalities in the construction sector by improving the management of health, safety and welfare throughout the […]

Online bookmaker lost out on small print

The recent High Court decision in Spreadex Limited v Cochrane acts as a warning to businesses on the enforceability of online terms. In this case, the court ruled that there […]

Charity begins at home

According to the World Giving Index 2011, the UK is the fifth most charitable nation in the world. Even in the present climate, 79 per cent of us give millions […]

Defamation – new law may put an end to online anonymity

It is often said that the internet is a ‘law-free zone’ where users can say or do as they please. This may be about to change. New legislation is being […]

Bringing a claim for commercial fraud

The term ‘commercial fraud’ is a broad description covering many different activities. Possible causes of action resulting from the fraud might include  ‘undue influence’ or ‘abuse of confidence’. Judges have […]

Charles Middleton steps down

After many successful years, our longest-serving partner Charles Middleton is stepping down as an equity partner at the end of May. Charles joined Willans as a 22-year old, completed his […]

Economic duress: ‘illegitimate pressure’ requirement may include threats of lawful action

Businesses must always pursue their own interests during commercial negotiations but there are various legal principles that operate to limit abuse of a strong position. One of these is the […]

Planning enforcement changes – deliberate concealment

This month (April 2012) a new Bill comes into effect, bringing with it wide-ranging changes to time limits for enforcing breaches of planning control in cases of so called ‘deliberate […]

When can a director claim joint privilege?

Are directors entitled to claim ‘joint privilege’ if the company’s lawyers give advice that affects them personally as well as the business itself?  A recent case has helped clarify a […]

Cross-border debt recovery (EAPO)

A proposal to make cross-border debt collection much easier was adopted by the European Commission in July 2011. One of our litigation lawyers reports on the UK’s decision not to […]

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