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Fenwick Elliott Solicitors

Offices

  1. England

    1. London

      Aldwych House, 71-91 Aldwych, London WC2B 4HN, England T 44 20 7421 1986 F 44 20 7421 1987
  1. “Reasonable endeavours” and “suspension of services”

    United Kingdom - May 14 2013

    This was an application for leave to appeal against an arbitration award in relation to a dispute arising out of Morris’ decision to suspend

  2. Expert evidence - a reminder

    United Kingdom - May 14 2013

    Extreme examples of when things go wrong can often be dismissed on the grounds of, “well it wouldn’t happen to me”. That may well be the reaction of

  3. Net contribution clauses

    United Kingdom - May 14 2013

    In a claim where the main contractor had become insolvent, one question that arose for HHJ Edwards-Stuart QC was whether the architect would be liable

  4. Changes ahead: public procurement 2014

    European Union, United Kingdom - May 7 2013

    At the end of 2011, after extensive public consultation, the European Commission published its proposals for simplifying and modernising the public

  5. Is arbitration confidential?

    United Kingdom - March 12 2013

    It is generally assumed as a matter of commercial dealings that arbitration proceedings will be both private and confidential. The first assumption

  1. Net contribution clauses

    United Kingdom - May 14 2013

    In a claim where the main contractor had become insolvent, one question that arose for HHJ Edwards-Stuart QC was whether the architect would be liable

  2. Expert evidence - a reminder

    United Kingdom - May 14 2013

    Extreme examples of when things go wrong can often be dismissed on the grounds of, “well it wouldn’t happen to me”. That may well be the reaction of

  3. “Reasonable endeavours” and “suspension of services”

    United Kingdom - May 14 2013

    This was an application for leave to appeal against an arbitration award in relation to a dispute arising out of Morris’ decision to suspend

  4. Changes ahead: public procurement 2014

    European Union, United Kingdom - May 7 2013

    At the end of 2011, after extensive public consultation, the European Commission published its proposals for simplifying and modernising the public

  5. Jackson Cost Reforms: A summary of the key changes to civil litigation costs

    United Kingdom - April 26 2013

    Lord Justice Jackson's cost reforms came into force on 1 April 2013