It was almost a year ago when we released our trilogy of Valentine’s Day articles, in which we discussed what preparations you should be thinking about before getting engaged (i.e. Pre-Nuptial Agreements) and ensuring that you have thoroughly prepared for the marriage ceremony itself. The beginning of 2020 sparked a frenzy of wedding plans, but […]
At the time of writing some 4.61 million people in the UK have received their initial Covid-19 vaccination, most over the age of 70 and in the main retired. With the aim of the government to ensure that all over 18s have been offered the vaccine by September, increasingly employers will be thinking about how […]
Much has been made of the potential impact of Brexit on the UK’s status as a primary centre for commercial dispute resolution. This debate is particularly relevant in the context of competition law centric disputes, especially since the UK’s advantages as a jurisdiction for would be litigants are strengthened by the opportunity to have disputes […]
The Supreme Court has now delivered the highly anticipated final judgment clarifying insurer’s liabilities under business interruption policies in relation to Covid 19 losses. The Supreme Court upheld the earlier High Court ruling which provided good news for policyholders. The proceedings were instigated by the Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”) under the Financial Markets Test Case […]
Investment in grid scale battery storage projects in the United Kingdom experienced a surge in investment in 2016 as developers looked to take advantage of attractively priced firm frequency response (FFR) contracts and the enhanced frequency response (EFR) tender. Since that initial wave of investment the prices achievable through providing FFR halved as supply outstripped […]
To download the article as a PDF, click here. The opportunities for e-learning providers and other Educational Technology (EdTech) businesses looking to scale their businesses continue to look very promising, with the EdTech sector on track to reach £3.4 billion by 2021 in the UK, and £128 billion globally. According to the Tech Nation Report […]
On 9 December 2020 The Wealth Tax Commission published its final report, strongly endorsing a one-off wealth tax as a means to raise substantial revenue for the Exchequer. No doubt in these times of economic strain, a one-off wealth tax would be a source of revenue for the Government. The report suggests that a one-off […]
We are delighted to publish the inaugural edition of our M&A trend tracker. This publication analyses data from a sample of 20 M&A transactions on which Fladgate advised during the first half of 2019 (H1 2019) and the first half of 2020 (H1 2020). Our analysis highlights how some deal terms remain consistent, whereas other […]
At the beginning of 2020 the word on everyone’s lips was Brexit. By February that was rapidly overtaken by a new word in our vocabulary, Covid, and the implications of a deal/no deal Brexit seemed to pale into insignificance. The sudden and drastic measures ushered in as a result of the Covid virus have caused […]
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it […]
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