Lawyers specialising in technology, outsourcing & commercial contracts
Founded in 2004, we support in-house lawyers, commercial teams and business owners/managers in domestic and international organisations across the private and public sectors.
We operate a competitive pricing structure which reduces the cost customarily associated with instructing large law firms and can provide flexible charging arrangements including fixed and capped fees.
Our aim is to be different. We aspire to provide the best possible, practical and commercial legal advice without the traditional overheads or complexities – law simplified.
What we do
- technology contracts
- outsourcing contracts
- commercial contracts
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business clients
public sector
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Force majeure validly invoked to terminate contract European Professional Club Rugby v RDA (High Court) [2022]
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Apr 2022 |
Force majeure clauses and their operation have been brought to the forefront by the advent of Covid. This case was a relatively rare example of force majeure being successfully invoked. It is an interesting case for what the judge had to say about the motivations of the party seeking to terminate ...more | |
Material adverse change clause in the spotlight The FA Premier League v PPLive Sports International (High Court) [2022]
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Apr 2022 |
Contracts will sometimes contain a clause which is designed to protect one or maybe both parties from fundamental changes to the subject matter of the contract. This case featured one such contract and highlighted the need to pay close attention to the drafting. The case was also notable for what the judge said about ‘good faith negotiations’...more | ARCHIVE - latest cases & archive |