Feature
14 June 2013
Defendants seeking to get freezing orders discharged stand
a much better chance if they think strategically and do not rush into potentially costly and ineffective counter-attacks, says Jane Colston and Agnieszka Szewczyk
Feature
14 June 2013
Debbie King examines changes to women on boards, funding for SMEs, directors' loans and company names
News
29 May 2013
Government said to be reconsidering facilitation payments
Comment
24 May 2013
Gita Chakravarty asks if a bank's refusal to provide a
loan facility without a personal guarantee amounts to
illegitimate commercial pressure
Feature
24 May 2013
Lawyers have a lot to consider when advising the company director asked to sign a guarantee, says Jonathan Silverman
Feature
3 May 2013
Susan Singleton examines the Meltwater ruling, the draft EU technology transfer regulation and credit card charges
News
30 April 2013
Machines and capsules 'have independent commercial existence', High Court rules
News
17 April 2013
Lord Sumption makes court's views clear as Meltwater case referred to Europe
News
12 April 2013
South-east firm seeks 'greater access to international client base'
Feature
4 April 2013
Denise Fawcett examines when the objective may be objectionable in administration
Comment
28 March 2013
Alan Cockerill reviews the new importance vested in a companys articles following the implementation of the Companies Act 2006
News
25 March 2013
Despite high cost, many contain only 'spin and self-serving material'
Feature
15 March 2013
Claims seeking to pierce the corporate veil bring up further unpredictabilily when involving foreign companies, says James Maton
Feature
8 March 2013
Oliver Hunt and Simon Thorp consider the transfer of rugby players before their contract has ended and the future of Pay TV
Feature
15 February 2013
Debbie King considers
new government proposals for SMEs, the definition
of legitimate business expenditure and situations where a director can be barred from using company funds by a shareholder
Feature
1 February 2013
Jonathan Silverman explains how to fully exploit your client’s intellectual property rights through proper registration and help them on the road to success
Trying to sort out the potential rights of a designer or inventor is never an easy...
Feature
28 January 2013
Survey evidence will continue to play an important role in trademark infringement claims despite a recent decision seemingly restricting their admissibility, says Emily Swithenbank
Feature
14 December 2012
Paul Stanley considers the extent to which judgments on jurisdictional issues are
themselves binding under the judgments regulation