Categories Blog Jake Paul may have lost, but at least he understands the law of variation Post author By beyond-admin Post date 7th March 2023 No Comments on Jake Paul may have lost, but at least he understands the law of variation Sticky post By Piers Dryden Tags AI, Artificial Intelligence, beyond corporate, blockchain, boxers, boxing, Chat, ChatGPT, corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, Fight, Fury, futy, GPT, Industry, Interligent, Jake, Jake Paul, Jake Paul Vs Tyson Fury, KSI, law, Logan KSI, Logan Paul, Metaverse, Prime, Prime Hydration, Robot, Tyson Fury, UFC
Categories Blog Is generative AI really coming for us lawyers? Post author By beyond-admin Post date 27th February 2023 No Comments on Is generative AI really coming for us lawyers? Sticky post By James Corlett Tags AI, Artificial Intelligence, beyond corporate, blockchain, Chat, ChatGPT, corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, GPT, Industry, Interligent, law, Metaverse, Robot
Categories Blog The Fat, Salt and Sugar Watershed. What does it mean and who does it affect? Post author By beyond-admin Post date 6th February 2023 No Comments on The Fat, Salt and Sugar Watershed. What does it mean and who does it affect? By Jack Kimberley Tags advertisement, advertising, banned, calories, chips, commercial, commercial law, consumers, corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, diet, Fast food, fat, Fat Food, fatty food, Food, food ad, food advert, Food Marketing, Food Promotion and Placement, freezer food, HFSS, HFSS Food, HFSS Goods, High levels of fat, law, Manchester, Marketing, oven food, pizza, prohibition, promotional stands, retailers, Salt, shelfing, Shelving, spending habbits, Sugar, supermarkets, watershed
Categories Blog Tesco buys Paperchase: What does it mean for landlords and employees? Post author By beyond-admin Post date 3rd February 2023 No Comments on Tesco buys Paperchase: What does it mean for landlords and employees? Sticky post By Lucy Flynn & Hannah Al-Shaghana Tags administration, buyout, corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, Disclosure, Discontent, EMploy, employee, employer, employment, employment law, grocer, high street, High-street, highstreet, Indemnities, Industrial Action, intellectual, intellectual property, landlord, letting, Manchester, paperchase, property, Purchase, Purchase Transactions, real estate, Risk, Share Purchase Transactions, Share Risk, Stationary, Strike, Strikes, Striking, tennant, tennent, Tesco, Tesco buy Paperchae, tescos, Transactions, Warranties
Categories Blog To Strike, or not to strike: Another winter of discontent Post author By beyond-admin Post date 31st January 2023 No Comments on To Strike, or not to strike: Another winter of discontent Sticky post By Lucy Flynn Tags corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, Disclosure, Discontent, EMploy, employee, employer, employment, employment law, Indemnities, Industrial Action, Manchester, Purchase, Purchase Transactions, Risk, Share Purchase Transactions, Share Risk, Strike, Strikes, Striking, Transactions, Warranties
Categories Blog Warranties, Indemnities and Disclosure – allocating risk in share purchase transactions Post author By beyond-admin Post date 25th January 2023 No Comments on Warranties, Indemnities and Disclosure – allocating risk in share purchase transactions By Millie Brookes Tags corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, Disclosure, Indemnities, Manchester, Purchase, Purchase Transactions, Risk, Share Purchase Transactions, Share Risk, Transactions, Warranties
Categories Blog Overseas Companies and UK Property Ownership: What are the new rules? Post author By beyond-admin Post date 16th January 2023 No Comments on Overseas Companies and UK Property Ownership: What are the new rules? Sticky post By Aisha Dambam Tags 8, building, business, commercial, construcition, construction, Contract, corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, Coverseas Companies, deansgate, development, Dispute, dispute resolution, Government, Land, Land Registry, Manchester, Off Shore, Offshore, Overseas, Ownership, Part, Part 8, Propery, real estate, registry, uk, United Kingdom
Categories Blog To Part 8, or Not To Part 8 – That is the question. Post author By beyond-admin Post date 9th January 2023 No Comments on To Part 8, or Not To Part 8 – That is the question. By Adam Ayub Tags 8, building, business, commercial, construcition, construction, Contract, corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, deansgate, development, Dispute, dispute resolution, Manchester, Part, Part 8, real estate
Categories Blog Concurrent Delay in Construction Contracts – Clarity at last? Post author By beyond-admin Post date 26th October 2022 No Comments on Concurrent Delay in Construction Contracts – Clarity at last? Sticky post By James Flynn Tags building, business, commercial, commercial law, Concurrent Delay, construction, construction Contracts, Contract, corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, high court, Manchester, property, real estate, Technology and Construction Court
Categories Blog Share Sale Transactions – Unlocking a locked box Post author By beyond-admin Post date 6th September 2022 No Comments on Share Sale Transactions – Unlocking a locked box Sticky post By Jack Trickett Tags articles, business, commercial, commercial proerty, companies, company, completion accounts, Contract, corporate, corporate and commercial, corporate law, director, energy, enforcement, euros, exit, locked box, Manchester, mitigated, model, model articles, profit, real estate, regulations, sale, sell, share sale transactions, single director, sole director, stocks, tenant