You’d be forgiven for assuming a global pandemic counts as a force majeure, but this isn’t necessarily the case: not a single reported case law or English law authority exists on the operation of force majeure clauses in the context of epidemics or pandemics. Not that a well-drafted force majeure clause can’t be relied upon, […]
What are the main reasons behind valuating a company during a dispute and what is the basis behind it? There are various situations where a valuation may be necessary. First and foremost, you need to know the reason for the valuation. It may be a shareholder, partnership, estate, group, contract, tax or matrimonial dispute, an […]
With the LIBOR transition bringing legal and financial upheaval, firms will need to combine all aspects of their expertise to deliver a successful reform.
International Chaos – Claire Wood, Legal Director, Rayden Solicitors, St Albans A significant change that practitioners will face from 1 January 2021 is the change in family law as a result of the UK leaving the EU. Pre Brexit, the law was “first past the post” so where there was jurisdiction for divorce in more […]
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