The benefits and pitfalls of a contract’s ‘change control’ clause
It is in the interests of both parties to have clarity on the contractual requirements where changes are needed or proposed.
The Government’s Jet Zero Strategy for Aviation Sector
The publication by the Department of Transport comes on the back of a recent ruling that outlined that the Minister of State for Business, Energy and Clean Growth of the United Kingdom was in breach of the Climate Act.
Dealing with a dispute
Mediation can result in more creativity and flexibility over settlement options than litigating in court or arbitration.
Oracle Solicitors Charity Day in an attempt to help the most vulnerable
This year we decided to do things a little differently. We left the decisions on which charities and causes to support to our staff.
Family courts pilot to provide more support to domestic violence victims
The anxiety that victims of domestic violence feel could be exacerbated by attending a court hearing with their abuser. The government announced a pilot in March intended to support victims and help them without the victims having to relive traumatic experiences.
What are the potential remedies for cryptocurrency scams?
The Advertising Standard Authority (ASA) sent an enforcement notice to more than 50 UK firms in March, warning of the rising problem of misleading promotions enticing people to buy cryptocurrencies.
Personal Injury: What You Need to Know If You are Accidentally Injured by an E-Scooter
E-scooters are becoming increasingly popular, and as they do, there are more injuries occurring. So, what should you do to make sure you stay safe when using these devices?
Commercial Rent (Coronavirus Act) Bill
From 25th March 2022, the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act (CRCA) came into effect with the purpose of resolving disputes over the payment of Covid-19 rent arrears between commercial landlords and tenants.
Why is there urgency to reform Air Passenger Rights in Europe?
From air companies continually challenging the measure’s validity to EU Member State courts refusing to apply its provisions, the EU’s and UK’s Passenger Rights Regulation 261/2004 has been a source of ongoing controversy.
Oracle announce two new training contracts
Leasehold properties were those with communal areas such as flats and apartments, however, there has been an increase in new build houses being leasehold.