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In this employment update, Walker Morris’ employment specialists predict what’s on the horizon for employment law and HR departments in 2023 (and beyond).
Ben Sheppard, a partner in Walker Morris’ Infrastructure & Energy team, explains the Electricity Generator Levy, announced in the UK government’s Autumn budget 2022.
Welcome to the fourth edition of our quarterly horizon scanner, keeping you abreast of key legal and regulatory developments.
Walker Morris’s Commercial and Commercial Dispute Resolution experts, Lee Crook, Claire Acklam and Jake Phillips, highlight some of the risks associated with commercial contract arrangements that lack formality.
Cardiff City FC recently faced an unfair prejudice petition from a minority shareholder. Walker Morris’ Commercial Dispute Resolution experts explain.
Welcome to the second edition of our quarterly horizon scanner, keeping you abreast of key legal and regulatory developments.
Gwendoline Davies, Nick McQueen, Rebecca Jackson and Jack Heward from our Commercial Dispute Resolution team, and Simon Cuerden from our Corporate team, consider a recent decision on enforcing non-compete restrictive covenants in business sale agreements and the courts’ approach.
Developers, did you know that an application for a grid connection could be caught by the new UK national security legislation?
The High Court has declared the UK’s Net Zero strategy unlawful. Nick McQueen considers what the future for climate litigation means for businesses.
Climate change is a key issue of our time.
Delivering the UK’s binding commitment to net zero emissions by 2050 requires far-reaching changes in energy, land, infrastructure.