This article outlines the new regulatory framework and considers what it will mean in practice for operators, developers, ...
“The Science Based Targets Initiative’s new Corporate Net-Zero Standard Version 2.0 marks a significant shift from sustainability target-setting towards delivery. It offers practical support for ...
The Home Office has now published a draft Code of Practice on Preventing Illegal Working (linked here), providing further details on how the upcoming expansion of the right to work regime beyond ...
In No Climb Products Limited v Gas Safe Europe Limited [2026] EWHC 908 (IPEC), the Court held that No Climb Products ...
The High Court’s ruling in easyGroup Ltd v Easyfeetstore OU & Ors represents the latest in a series of trade mark disputes pursued by easyGroup and continues a now familiar trend, with the claim ...
Dua Lipa’s reported $15m claim against Samsung is a timely reminder for businesses that using a recognisable face in marketing can carry real legal risk. Although there is no standalone “image right” ...
Ben Sheppard shares his thoughts on the latest Energy Trends figures from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and what this means for the UK's energy transition.
We reported in September 2024 on the Supreme Court’s decision in HMRC v Professional Game Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL) [2024] UKSC 29, which considered the employment status of part-time referees ...
On 3 June 2026, the Chartered Governance Institute (CGI) published an updated version of its Guidance: Register of members: the proper purpose test. The guidance (which is only available to members) ...
Walker Morris has advised Renew Holdings plc, the leading Engineering Services Group supporting the maintenance and renewal of critical UK infrastructure, on the acquisition of Edwards Diving Services ...
“With geopolitical instability driving delays, shortages and rising costs across all sectors, we explain how proactive contract management can help businesses respond effectively to supply chain ...
Welcome to the April 2026 edition of Adjudication Matters, where we discuss the latest key developments in adjudication. In this month’s bulletin we look at: Can a defective payment notice still be ...