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Force Majeure - far from plain sailing

United Kingdom - September 26 2022 In NKD Maritime Limited v Bart Maritime (No 2) In1 the terminating party was found to have been wrong to terminate under the force majeure clause of…

Sarah Burton, James Carter, Sarah Crowe, Will Floyd, Rachel Howell, Dan Jewell, Charlotte Leith, Chloe Mears, Hayley Milner, Tobechi Ogazi, Maria Scott, Tessa Straathof, Jane Thomas

Questions answered in the 8th edition of our Energy and Natural Resources Case Law Update

United Kingdom - September 20 2022 We will shortly be publishing the 8th Edition of our Energy and Natural Resources Case Law Update, which discusses significant English Court…

Sarah Burton, James Carter, Sarah Crowe, Will Floyd, Rachel Howell, Dan Jewell, Charlotte Leith, Chloe Mears, Hayley Milner, Maria Scott, Jane Thomas

7th Energy and Natural Resources Case Law Update: Post-Covid Contractual Interpretation and Other Issues’

United Kingdom - April 25 2022 Over the six-month period from July to December 2021, as the world increasingly moved out from under the restrictions imposed as a result the…

Sophie Bluff, James Carter, Benjamin Fellows, Rachel Howell, Dan Jewell, Naomi Lawrence, Chloe Mears, Maria Scott, Elinor Thomas

Vale v. Steinmetz: The Court of Appeal re-emphasizes the consensual nature of arbitration and says “no” to third-party application of arbitral awards

USA - October 4 2021 On 16 July 2021 the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in Vale SA & Ors v. Steinmetz & Ors…

James Carter

The 2019 rail franchising litigation - procurement: Legal privilege and a duty to give sufficient reasons

United Kingdom - August 4 2020 As we noted in our first article, on 17…

Jonathan Blunden, Bryden Dalitz, Kathryn Ford, Martyn Scott, Robert Smith, Paul Stone