01 Nov, 2023 Bristows’ SnippITs – As the old phrase goes, Never Assume! – it’s commercial common sense By Adrian Sim This post is part of the Bristows’ SnippITs series, which pulls together the key practical takeaways from recent court decisions for the...
25 Oct, 2023 Bristows’ SnippITs – Make sure your drafting is tip-“Topalsson” By Adrian Sim Vivien Zhu This post is part of the Bristows’ SnippITs series, which pulls together the key practical takeaways from recent court decisions for the...
22 Sep, 2023 Bristows’ SnippITs - A Lidl wording makes a big difference! By Adrian Sim Naina Mangrola This post is part of the Bristows’ SnippITs series, which pulls together the key practical takeaways from recent court decisions for the...
10 Aug, 2023 Bristows’ SnippITs – Suppliers beware! By Katy Gibson Adrian Sim This post is part of the Bristows’ SnippITs series, which pulls together the key practical takeaways from recent court decisions for the...
27 Jul, 2023 Bristows' SnippITs – How to avoid “Drax-tically” different interpretations of a liability cap By Adrian Sim Sean Hess This post is part of the Bristows’ SnippITs series, which pulls together the key practical takeaways from recent court decisions for the...
21 Apr, 2023 AI-generated Drake and The Weeknd song removed from Spotify and Apple - Can UK copyright be enforced against AI-generated songs? By Jake Palmer The song, Heart On My Sleeve, features cloned voices of Drake and The Weeknd. The creator, known as @ghostwriter, has claimed the song...
21 Jul, 2022 European Council approves EU’s accession to the Hague Judgments Convention By Ben Coleman The Council of the European Union has approved the EU’s accession to the Hague Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign...
20 Jun, 2022 Bristows SnippITs - Some useful lessons when sending breach notices: Can poor performance be capable of remedy? By Freya Ollerearnshaw This post is part of the Bristows’ SnippITs series, which pulls together the key practical takeaways from recent court decisions for the...
15 Feb, 2022 Solicitors must stand up to clients and not "behave like schoolchildren in the playground" By Wes Walker A colourful judgment last week in the intellectual property list is a sobering reminder that solicitors need to rise above "bad-tempered...
01 Feb, 2022 Witnesses should attend trial in person (even if they live a 13-hour flight away) By Wes Walker Speedread and practical tips Two decisions in the Commercial Court last week make it crystal clear that the court expects witnesses to...
28 Oct, 2021 Non-compliance with new witness statement rules leads to redaction of witness statements at trial By Freya Ollerearnshaw In a case earlier this month, the Technology and Construction Court has considered cross applications in respect of witness statements...
30 Jul, 2021 Disclosure rules in Business and Property Courts to be changed By Ben Coleman The Disclosure Working Group has proposed further changes to the Disclosure Pilot operating in the Business and Property Courts of...