Guarantees have been in the spotlight again in the recent case of Harvey v Dunbar Assets Plc [2013] EWCA Civ 952.
Articles by ‘John North’
Juliette Sanderson will be attending the Energy and Utility Forum Reception at the House of Commons tonight, luckily it is the day after Guy Fawkes Night so there will be no whiff of gunpowder around!
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Blackberry is making headlines again, unfortunately its not good news.
Its almost impossible to escape from talk about the new iPhones or iOS 7. So what’s the verdict after the weekend of the launch?
The biggest piece of news in the Tech world today- Twitter has filed a “confidential” S-1 IPO with the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)…Meaning Twitter intends to go public.
Microsoft has been awarded $14 million in damages against Google owned phone maker Motorola in a second patent trial in Seattle.
It has been reported that alleged cyberasquatters have purchased nearly 200 domain names relating to the royal baby – Prince George.
Yahoo has been in the news for a number of reasons recently and it looks like things are changing at the tech giant.
Companies House in England and Wales has moved with the times. We can now register security online.
From 1 July 2013: LIBOR submissions no longer immediately viewable. The BBA announced in April 2013 that from 1 July 2013
On 1st April 2013, the FSA was replaced by the FCA, PRA and FPC.