Remediation Bill – What Construction Professionals Need To Know6 August 2025
The UK Government has announced a set of reforms aimed at accelerating the remediation of unsafe cladding across residential buildings.
The UK Government has announced a set of reforms aimed at accelerating the remediation of unsafe cladding across residential buildings.
Greenwashing is rising amid ESG pressures, leaving both financiers and businesses exposed to regulatory and consumer scrutiny. Regulators are enforcing stricter standards, exposing companies to reputational, legal, and financial risks for misleading sustainability claims.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider arbitral jurisdiction, preliminary issues of Nigerian law, suspended remediation orders and unjust enrichment. CDW is taking a short break and will return on Tuesday 15 July.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider arbitral jurisdiction, preliminary issues of Nigerian law, suspended remediation orders and unjust enrichment. CDW is taking a short break and will return on Tuesday 15 July.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider arbitral jurisdiction, preliminary issues of Nigerian law, suspended remediation orders and unjust enrichment. CDW is taking a short break and will return on Tuesday 15 July.
In a significant decision from the Technology and Construction Court, Alexander Nissen KC found that the claimant contractor, Matière SAS, had breached an express obligation of good faith under both a consortium agreement and a collaboration agreement in relation to the HS2 ‘Green Tunnels Project’.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider arbitral jurisdiction, preliminary issues of Nigerian law, suspended remediation orders and unjust enrichment. CDW is taking a short break and will return on Tuesday 15 July.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider payment applications, challenges to arbitration, implied terms as to price and fair presentation in relation to freezing injunctions.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider cases on breach of good faith and fiduciary duty obligations, as well as a decision on bailment and the awaited next instalment in the Russian aircraft litigation.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider interesting decisions on arbitration, building safety issues and contract construction.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider a key Supreme Court decision on Building Safety Act 2022 obligations, as well as decisions on collision liability, most appropriate jurisdiction and the benefits of a restrictive covenant.
This edition looks at the duty of arbitral confidentiality, sanctions, security for costs and third party costs orders.
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