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Infrastructure, energy and water chief among the government's priorities download
The government’s priorities for the coming year include infrastructure, energy and water.
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Corporate Matters — May 2013 download
Walker Morris has released the May 2013 edition of Corporate Matters.
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Renewable Heat Premium Payment scheme for social housing back on the boil? download
The DECC has launched a further £6m scheme for registered providers of social housing to install heat pumps, solar thermal panels and biomass boilers under its Phase 2 extension.
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Judicial Review Reform: a step closer download
The MoJ has published its response to the government’s consultation on proposals to reform the judicial review process, setting out the reforms it intends to take forward.
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Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013: an early update from Walker Morris download
The finalised text of the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013 as passed is now publicly available to view.
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Banking Matters — May 2013 download
The May 2013 issue of Walker Morris’s Banking Matters publication is available now.
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Disputes Matter — May 2013 download
Walker Morris has released the May 2013 edition of its Disputes Matter publication.
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Heritage Lottery Fund launches £125m restoration grants programme download
The Heritage Lottery Fund has launched a grants programme designed to unlock the hidden commercial potential of unused historic buildings across the UK.
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Procurement Update — Spring 2013 download
The spring 2013 issue of Walker Morris’s Procurement Update covers topics such as the EU procurement reforms, the Utilities Directive and NHS healthcare services.
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Intellectual Property Matters — April 2013 download
The April 2013 issue of Walker Morris’s Intellectual Property Matters online publication is available now.
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Sigh of relief for developers — Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013 is now in force download
The Growth and Infrastructure Bill has finally been agreed and received Royal Assent as the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013.
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Walker Morris on Rylands v Fletcher: nuisance and the danger with delay download
Willis v Derwentshire was a claim for damages in nuisance, negligence and under the rule in Rylands v Fletcher.
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Education Update — April 2013 download
Walker Morris has released the April 2013 edition of its Education Update.
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Lilyford v La Porta: repossession and relief download
The law of forfeiture, in particular the landlord’s right to repossess and the tenant’s right to relief, is highly complex.
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When is a beach not a beach? When it's a town and village green download
In R (Newhaven Port and Properties Ltd) v East Sussex County Council and another, the Court of Appeal has decided that ‘land’ should cover a tidal beach.
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Towns and village greens: new amendments signal good news for developers download
Recent amendments to the TVG registration application process promise more reassurance for developers.
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CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Phase 2 download
The qualification year for Phase 2 of the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme ended on 31 March 2013.
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Residential occupier tests download
Under section 106 of the Construction Act 1996, parties to a construction contract have a right to refer a dispute to adjudication.
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The latest word on changes in employment law download
This briefing from Walker Morris looks at the latest word on changes in employment law. It considers those changes that are already in force, those coming into force later this year, and those expected in 2014–15. The firm also looks at changes that currently face an uncertain future.
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The Jackson Reforms became effective on 1 April — do you know what has changed? download
The Jackson Reforms to the Civil Procedure Rules represent the most significant changes to civil litigation for more than a decade.
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