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UK government announces Job Support Scheme to protect 'viable jobs'
The chancellor has announced new measures for employers to support jobs when the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) ends on
Litigation Brief | Force majeure, privilege and waiver, 'known adverse documents'
The continuing impact of Covid-19 on litigation, force majeure, and recent developments in disclosure and privilege
What do the latest government measures mean for the construction industry?
Although the direction to work from home does not apply to site workers, the latest changes will put a focus
Legal privilege: re-examining legal advice and waiver
Litigating parties will often be keen to limit the extent of disclosure that they will need to provide during the
Can you rely on your force majeure clause?
As the pandemic continues to affect ongoing contractual relationships, the wording of a contract is crucial to determine whether delays
HMRC change in policy on VAT on lease break fees and liquidated damages on termination
Updated guidance on the VAT treatment of early termination fees and compensation payments will impact current and past real estate
Singapore's competition regulator sets out new guidelines on price transparency
The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) has published its Guidelines on Price Transparency that set out how it
The Spanish Draft Bill aiming to ensure compliance with Regulation (EU) 2019/1150 (the "P2B Regulation") has been published
The Draft Bill, which is currently under discussion in the Spanish Senate until 31 October, would amend Act 34/2002, of