Commercial and Corporate Webinars
Michael Twomey will be running a programme of Commercial and Corporate webinars including regular bi-monthly Updates on judicial and other key developments in contract, company and commercial law.
All the webinars will last for 1 hour and will run over a lunchtime for 60 mins, commencing at 12:30pm. You can listen live or view later at your leisure.
The cost for a single user per webinar is £50
All the webinars will last for 1 hour and will run over a lunchtime for 60 mins, commencing at 12:30pm. You can listen live or view later at your leisure.
The cost for a single user per webinar is £50
1 July 2019
12:30 to 13:30 BST
Good faith – where are we now – latest from the High Court
The concept of a ‘relational agreement’ returns
Alan Bates and Others v Post Office Limited [2019] EWHC 606 (QB)
Economic duress from lawful act – Court of Appeal provides useful guidance on when a lawful act might amount to economic duress
Travel (UK) Ltd v Pakistan International Airlines Corporation (Rev 2) [2019] EWCA Civ 828
Pre-contact negotiations and interpretation – Court of Appeal produces some surprising clarifications of the rule relating to pre-contract interpretation and the exemptions to the rule.
Merthyr (South Wales) Ltd v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council (2019) EWCA Civ 526
Misrepresentation – Court of Appeal on the differences in burden of proof and what has to be proved between fraudulent and negligent misrepresentation
BV Nederlandse Industrie van Eiprodukten v Rembrandt Enterprises, Inc [2019] EWCA Civ 596
12:30 to 13:30 BST
Good faith – where are we now – latest from the High Court
The concept of a ‘relational agreement’ returns
Alan Bates and Others v Post Office Limited [2019] EWHC 606 (QB)
Economic duress from lawful act – Court of Appeal provides useful guidance on when a lawful act might amount to economic duress
Travel (UK) Ltd v Pakistan International Airlines Corporation (Rev 2) [2019] EWCA Civ 828
Pre-contact negotiations and interpretation – Court of Appeal produces some surprising clarifications of the rule relating to pre-contract interpretation and the exemptions to the rule.
Merthyr (South Wales) Ltd v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council (2019) EWCA Civ 526
Misrepresentation – Court of Appeal on the differences in burden of proof and what has to be proved between fraudulent and negligent misrepresentation
BV Nederlandse Industrie van Eiprodukten v Rembrandt Enterprises, Inc [2019] EWCA Civ 596
If you wish to reserve a place on the Webinar programme, please send me an email to michaeltwomey@legalandcommercial.com