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The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) has warned that the adopted artificial intelligence (AI) omnibus risks weakening consumer protection. While...
The European Commission has launched a public consultation on draft guidelines concerning the transparency obligations under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689...
Law360, London: The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published its annual plan for 2026–2027 on 23 March, setting out its strategic priorities...
Directive (EU) 2026/1024 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2026 amending Directive (EU) 2015/2302 to make the protection of...
The European Parliament has announced a provisional agreement with the Council of the EU on amendments to the EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act...
STOP PRESS: In April 2026, in response to concerns raised by their members, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) published a document...
This Practice Note discusses the key legal and commercial issues relevant to in-app purchases and consumer protection. It examines the relevant...
Claims for breach of contract often involve analysis of whether or not the term alleged to have been breached is one which allows the innocent party...
This Practice Note deals with on demand guarantees and bonds. (It does not deal with conditional guarantees and bonds which are usually provided by...
This Practice Note considers good faith in commercial agreements. It examines the concept of good faith and the extent to which it is applied in...
This DEED OF Agreement is made [insert date] [insert year]Parties1[Insert name] [of OR incorporated in [England and Wales] under number [insert...
Specific definitions used in this PrecedentAudit•means an audit of the Supplier’s records, accounts or other relevant information relating to this...
this DEED OF Agreement is made on [date]Parties1[insert name][ of][ incorporated in [England and Wales] under number [insert company number] whose...
This DEED OF Agreement is made on [insert date]Parties1[insert name] [of] [incorporated in [England and Wales] under number [insert company number]...
This DEED of agreement is made on [insert date]Parties1[insert name of party] [of OR a company incorporated in [England and Wales] under number...
Fiduciary DutiesWho is a fiduciary?There is no comprehensive list of the relationships which give rise to the existence of fiduciary duties under...
RepudiationThis Practice Note concerns repudiation and sets out what a repudiatory breach of contract means. It explains how a repudiatory breach goes...
Agent and principal relationships with third partiesThis Practice Note deals with the relationships arising between principals, agents and third...
Mistake in contract lawThis Practice Note considers the legal concept of mistake in contract law. It examines common mistake, mutual mistake,...
Contracts required to be in writingThis Practice Note considers the specific situations where a contract is required by law to be in writing:...
SubcontractingThis Practice Note examines the following legal and practical matters in relation to entering into a subcontract or when granting...
Waiver and releaseDefining waiverIn the law of contract, the term ‘waiver’ may have different meanings but is most commonly used to denote the...
Nature and types of agencyThis Practice Note is an introduction to agency. It describes the essentials of the agency relationship between the...
Termination and expiry of contractsThis Practice Note provides an overview of contract expiry and of the different causes of termination and ways to...
Joint, several, and joint and several liabilityContractWhere a contract is made by two or more parties it may contain a promise or obligation made by...
Agreements to agreeThis Practice Note considers agreements to agree, and why an agreement to agree certain contractual terms at a future date has...
Contract variationThis Practice Note summarises the law, guidance and practice relating to the variation of contracts and deeds. It explains how a...
Electronic signaturesAn electronic signature is the electronic equivalent of a handwritten signature and links a person to the contents of an...
The displacement of a defamatory meaning by taking a potentially defamatory statement or content in context—essentially a damaging accusation being offset by other facts, often seen in defamation cases involving the press which feature a potentially damaging headline designed to draw a reader’s eye which is alleged to have been 'cured' or mitigated by the more positive or balanced content of the body of the article itself.
Internet service providers (ISPs) supply internet access to individuals and commercial users. They range from large telecommunications providers to small resellers of capacity on a larger network.
Restitution is concerned with reversing one party’s unfair or unjust benefit at the expense of another party. The purpose of a claim of restitution, therefore, is not to compensate the claimant for a loss but to deprive the defendant of a benefit.