• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
  • Gowling WLG
  • Legal information
  • Privacy statement
  • Cookie Policy
  • Home
  • About
  • Posts
  • Blogs
    • The IP Blog
    • Public Law & Regulation
    • AI
    • The Unified Patents Court

LoupedIn

Posts

July 6, 2021, Rob Bridgman

What powers will the New Homes Ombudsman have against developers?

Further details about the New Homes Ombudsman have been published by the Government in the Building Safety Bill. While much of the focus will be on the fire safety elements of the Government's … [Read more...] about What powers will the New Homes Ombudsman have against developers?

Filed Under: Analysis, News, Opinion, Public Law & Regulation Tagged With: Building Safety Bill, Consumer Code for Homebuilders, Defective Premises Act 1972, New Homes Ombudsman, New Homes Quality Board, New Homes Quality Code, The Building Safety Bill

July 5, 2021, Sue Ryan, Sean Garbutt and 

Homeowners to be allowed extra time to claim against contractors – with retrospective effect

The Government has announced its intention to extend the limitation period to 15 years for homeowners in respect of claims for poor workmanship. The Housing Secretary, Mr Jenrick, speaking to BBC … [Read more...] about Homeowners to be allowed extra time to claim against contractors – with retrospective effect

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Building Safety Bill, claims against contractors, The Building Safety Bill

July 2, 2021, Bernardine Adkins

UK Government launches new subsidy control system to support UK businesses after Brexit

This week, the UK Government announced a new subsidy control system that will provide financial aid to UK businesses following Brexit. Contrary to the rhetoric, under the EU's State aid regime, … [Read more...] about UK Government launches new subsidy control system to support UK businesses after Brexit

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Brexit

July 1, 2021, Ben Stansfield

End to coal power brought forward to October 2024

The deadline to phase out coal from Great Britain's energy system has been brought forward by a whole year to October 2024. With COP26 coming up soon, the announcement highlights the UK's … [Read more...] about End to coal power brought forward to October 2024

Filed Under: Environment, News

June 30, 2021, Louise Macdonald and Emma Carr

Extreme control over proceedings is a costs risk for third party funders

As litigation funding grows in popularity, the court's ability to make heftier costs orders against commercial litigation funders has come into focus. Whether the so-called 'Arkin cap' will apply to … [Read more...] about Extreme control over proceedings is a costs risk for third party funders

Filed Under: Analysis, Uncategorized Tagged With: arkin cap, litigation, litigation control, litigation costs, litigation funding, third party costs, third party funders

June 28, 2021, Gowling WLG

Actuaries tackle the ethics of AI and data science

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has produced guidance for its members on "ethical or professional issues when carrying out data-science related work". Rebecca Keating and Laura Wright, authors … [Read more...] about Actuaries tackle the ethics of AI and data science

Filed Under: AI, Analysis, News, Opinion, Professional negligence

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • AI and Defence: the role of lawyers?
  • Why AI will never replace good leadership (or employment lawyers)
  • “Since 1717” when heritage becomes misleading in trademark law

Tags

Artificial Intelligence (AI) (66) Autonomous vehicles (11) b2022 (19) Birmingham 2022 (8) Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games (15) Brexit (23) Climate change (18) Collective defined contribution (6) COP26 (11) Copyright (11) COVID-19 (23) Cyber security (7) Data protection (8) Defined contribution (7) Dispute Resolution (15) Employment (16) employment law (15) Environment (19) Environmental Societal Governance (9) ESG (56) ESG and pensions (13) General Election 2024 and pensions (8) Intellectual Property (91) IP (12) Life sciences (9) litigation funding (9) net zero (6) Patents (41) Pensions (54) Pension Schemes Act 2021 (11) Pensions dashboards (7) Pensions in 2022 (10) Pensions law (45) Procurement (7) Public Law & Regulation (39) Real Estate (29) Retail (8) sustainability (22) Tech (58) The Week In Pensions (11) Trademarks (16) UK (15) unified patents court (9) UPC (40) Week in HR (8)

Categories

Archives

Gowling WLG is an international law firm comprising the members of Gowling WLG International Limited, an English Company Limited by Guarantee, and their respective affiliates. Each member and affiliate is an autonomous and independent entity. Gowling WLG International Limited promotes, facilitates and co-ordinates the activities of its members but does not itself provide services to clients. Our structure is explained in more detail on our Legal Information page.

Footer

  • Home
  • About
  • Gowling WLG
  • Legal information
  • Privacy statement
  • Cookie Policy

© 2026 Gowling WLG