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Costs overruns in Target Costs contracts

  • RPC
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  • United Kingdom
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  • March 22 2013

Who is liable for costs overruns in a Target Cost contract, and to what extent? AMEC Group recently went to the TCC to appeal against an arbitration

Insurance review 2012

  • RPC
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  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • January 10 2013

2012 has been a year of stark contrasts. The euphoria of the Jubilee and the Olympics provided a very welcome diversion to the continued hardship

Michael Wilson & Partners v Sinclair & ors

  • RPC
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • November 26 2012

Commercial Court strikes out claim as an abuse of process where it amounted to a collateral attack on a prior arbitration decision

Abuse of process claim dismissed as attack on prior arbitral decision

  • RPC
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • October 30 2012

A recent case is an interesting commentary on the interplay between related arbitral and court proceedings

HMRC’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (‘ADR’) pilot rolled out nationwide

  • RPC
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  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • June 6 2012

HMRC’s ADR trial is now available to taxpayers nationwide

A pragmatic approach to service abroad

  • RPC
  • -
  • Russia, United Kingdom
  • -
  • May 22 2012

Most English civil lawyers are aware that service of English proceedings in Russia under the Hague Convention is a painfully slow process

Russian machines, good service

  • RPC
  • -
  • Russia, United Kingdom
  • -
  • May 18 2012

With the London High Courts having favoured status as outsourcing centres for litigation emanating from the FSU bloc, most English civil lawyers will now be familiar with the fact that the service of English proceedings in Russia under the Hague Convention is a painfully slow process

Law and morality: unwinding contracts for lawful but unethical conduct

  • RPC
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  • United Kingdom
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  • April 17 2012

A recent case shows how - even in the cut and thrust of commercial dealings - lawful but illegitimate conduct may in certain circumstances render an underlying agreement voidable

MoU between FCA and FOS: will complaints handling become more risky?

  • RPC
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  • United Kingdom
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  • February 29 2012

The FOS published a draft MoU with the future FCA that has blurred an already hazy line between the ombudsman and regulator

FOS undeterred in its plans to publish firm names in Ombudsman decisions, despite concerns

  • RPC
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  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • February 6 2012

The FOS has released a summary of responses to its September 2011 paper “publishing ombudsman decisions: next steps“ confirming its plan to publish all Ombudsman decisions