Public Procurement and Government Contracts 2019
We have contributed to the The Public Procurement and Government Contracts guide published by Chambers and Partners. It provides expert legal commentary on key issues for businesses. The publication covers the important developments in the...
Chambers Public Procurement and Government Contracts 2019 Second Edition
The 2019 edition of the Chambers Public Procurement and Government Contracts is now live. The contributing editor of the Guide is Dr Totis Kotsonis, competition lawyer and head of procurement at Eversheds Sutherland. Read the Introduction pie...
Revised EU thresholds regarding public procurement and concession contracts, with Belgian specifics
The European Commission has revised the thresholds relating to the award procedures of public contracts and concession agreements by means of four separate Commission Delegated Regulations, adopted on 30 October 2019, which entered into force on 1 J...
Coronavirus Public procurement contracts Belgium
The Royal Decree of 14 January 2013 provides in its Article 38/9 an opportunity for revision of procurement documents during the performance of a public procurement contract, where unforeseeable circumstances arise for the contractor. (1) The said R...
Coronavirus Impact on procurement processes - UK
Public sector bodies face many challenges as a result of the outbreak of coronavirus. Contracting Authorities may need to procure goods, services or works urgently to deal with these challenges. Challenges caused by the outbreak may be e...
Open Solar Contracts Webinar
We will be hosting the global webinar on 30 March at 12.30pm. The webinar should last approximately 60 minutes. ...
Coronavirus: In-depth insights and practical advice regarding Force Majeure, Frustration and reconsidering Commercial Contracts Webinar - 3 April 2020
The law on force majeure differs from country to country, not least between common law and civil law jurisdictions. We have produced a both a Global Guide to Force Majeure and an Asia-Pacific Guide to Force Majeure that provides some preliminary ad...
Student contracts and consumer law compliance
Higher education providers and further education colleges have continued to face close scrutiny of their student contracts and accommodation contracts for compliance with consumer and contract law. ...
Webinar and Live Q&A Clinic: Managing Real Estate Contract Risk
Join us on Friday 17 April as we examine management of real estate contract risk in an uncertain financial market. This session will look at the types of contractual issues you may face, risk protection, reputation management and effective dispute r...
Covid-19 - Policy for supporting renewables and how banks are approaching renewable projects impacted by the virus
The Energy Transition Club and the REA are hosting a webinar on Wednesday 6 May at 11am for 90 minutes....
Protecting your IP when contracting with third parties IP development and exploitation agreements webinar
In this webinar for education institutions we will consider: - contract principles - early questions to consider: what is the purpose of collaboration? what IP may be generated? who owns background IP? ...
An introduction to contracts - what to look out for when negotiating
We will look at the legal essentials for contract formation and the meaning of some common clauses found in contracts. ...
IHC HR e-briefing 107: balloting requirements for industrial action
A growing number of successful injunctions against trade unions to halt strikes is attracting increasing media attention. Arguments will undoubtedly continue about whether such injunctions are undemocratic, or simply reflec...
IHC HR e-briefing 119 - Equality Act 2010: public sector duties
The Government Equalities Office (GEO) has launched a consultation into the specific public sector duties that it intends to apply to certain public bodies pursuant to section 153 of the Equality Act 2010. The proposals affect public bodies operati...
Equality Act 2010: public sector duties
The Government Equalities Office (GEO) has launched a consultation into the specific public sector duties that it intends to apply to certain public bodies pursuant to section 153 of the Equality Act 2010. The proposals affect public bodies operati...
IHC HR e-briefing 125 - Equality Act 2010: public sector duties in Wales and Scotland
The Scottish Government and the Welsh Assembly Government have issued consultation documents setting out their plans for specific duties for their respective relevant public bodies. These specific duties will supplement the new general duty, introdu...
IHC HR e-briefing 128 - Important TUPE case on non contractual employers
Does the transferor need to be the employer? This may sound a strange question in abstract but, in the context of group companies, can be a highly relevant issue to the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE). In...
IHC HR e-briefing 135 - New tax rules may impact on employee rewards and incentives
New draft legislation may adversely impact on commercial arrangements which have been put in place by employers to reward and/or incentivise employees or which employers may wish to use in the future. The new legislation relates to 'Disguised Remune...
Supreme Court ruling to impact on registration of town and village greens
The Supreme Court has issued an important decision which considers whether land can be registered as a town or village green where that land has been acquired by a statutory undertaker and is held for purposes that are inconsistent with the use of t...
Lawbite: The Lease Renewal Pilot Scheme in practice
Eventuate Capital Ltd v Grosvenor Estate Belgravia (E02CL652) The County Court and First-tier Tribunal Unopposed Business Lease Renewal Pilot Scheme has been in place for over 2 years but very few cases have, as yet, proceeded to trial. In one of th...
Coronavirus - Webinar - Listen again - In-depth insights and practical advice regarding Force Majeure, Frustration and reconsidering Commercial Contracts UK
Listen as our panel answer some of the most common questions clients have asked us over recent weeks as well as digging into more detail around how your business should proceed with specific legal and technical challenges. A recording of the session...
Coronavirus (Scotland) Act (the Bill): Protection from Irritancy
In light of the Covid-19 outbreak both the UK and the Scottish Government have introduced measures to give both private and business tenants temporary protection from eviction and irritancy. Of particular interest for businesses is the extension of ...
Coronavirus (Scotland) Act (the Bill): Protection from Irritancy
In light of the Covid-19 outbreak both the UK and the Scottish Government have introduced measures to give both private and business tenants temporary protection from eviction and irritancy. Of particular interest for businesses is the extension of ...
Coronavirus Functioning of courts: impact of COVID-19 on procedural time limits and functioning of courts in the Russian Federation - Russia
By Decree No. 206 On Declaring Non-Working Days in the Russian Federation dated 25 March 2020 ("Decree No. 206") the President of the Russian Federation announced that from 30 March 2020 until 3 April 2020 would be considered non-working days in the...
Update (3): Parents' Righs to Care and Contact their Children during Lockdown Level 4
On 23 April 2020, the President announced that from 1 May 2020, lockdown would be extended at level 4 – which provides for reduced restrictions. On 29 April 2020, the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, published and is...
Negotiating isnt mandatory for Contracting Authorities
As Contracting Authorities will be aware, in circumstances where the Negotiated Procedure is used, they are able to negotiate with tenderers in order that their tenders can be adapted to meet the requirements in the contract notice, the specificatio...
Draft Public Contract Regulations 2015
The UK Government has published the eagerly awaited draft regulations to implement the new Public Sector Directive. Consultation will be open until 17 October 2014. You can respond to: transposition@cabinet-office.gsi.gov.uk The Consultation Documen...
New guide (TCC) sets out the recommended pre-action process for parties to follow in a procurement dispute
On 17 July 2017, a new Appendix H to the Technology and Construction Court Guide was published which provides guidance on procedures for public procurement cases (the Guide). Although this detailed procedural guidance is likely to prove usefu...
Chambers Global Practice Guide Public Procurement & Government Contracts 2019
An alternative purchase price mechanism for M&A transactions
This article examines an alternative to the two predominant purchase price mechanisms used in M&A transactions in South Africa. When applied correctly, it leads to an expedited determination of the final purchase price and allows for flexibility...
Private Companies in South Africa: Practical and Legal Considerations Concerning Acquisitions and Disposals
Mergers and acquisitions (“M&As”) involving privately held companies in South Africa entail various legal, financial and other issues. Advanced preparation and an understanding of the fundamental practical and legal issues concerned ...
Coronavirus - Managing the health of your M&A transactions - UK
While companies are trying to find ways to ensure health and well-being of their work-force and align those measures with business continuity as usual, it is equally important that deal managers look out for risks associated with the spread of virus...
Coronavirus M&A transactions part 1 Germany
Coronavirus: effect on M&A sales process The implementation of sales processes is currently facing particular challenges: bidders are dropping out, financing can no longer be implemented, the business plans of the targets can no longer be...
Coronavirus M&A transactions part 2 Germany
Coronavirus: withdrawal from the SPA - MAC clauses in the sales contract What is the rule in the USA is rather rare in Germany; so-called Material Adverse Change clauses (or MAC clauses), which grant the buyer a right to withdraw from the purchase...
Coronavirus - Accelerated M&A transactions; a guide for sellers and buyers - Global
For companies that are financially stressed or distressed, a sale of the company or its business and assets might be the best exit route for its stakeholders. The desire to exit through a sale is often the preferred method for financial creditors wh...
Up to speed on COVID-19: Automotive Industry Risk Mitigation Action Plan
Coronavirus piles more pressure and strain on the automotive sector, disruption supply chains, factory closures and restructuring The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak has now been labelled a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO). COVID-19 ...
Introduction of disclosure obligations on the integration of ESG factors and risks
The European Commission published new Regulations on harmonised requirements in respect of sustainability-related disclosures and benchmarks contributing to sustainable finance (EU/2019/2089) (the “Disclosure Regulation”) in the Official...
Rate expectations: Dear CEO letter encourages action from asset managers on LIBOR transition
The Financial Conduct Authority (the “FCA”) sent a letter to all UK regulated asset managers on 27 February 2020 (the “Dear CEO Letter”), to encourage the sector to prepare for the cessation of the sterling London interbank o...
Navigating compliance - The Shareholder Rights Directive II: impact on non-EU intermediaries
First Phase of Licensing Act 2003 Reforms Come into Effect
The 25th April 2012 marked the implementation of the first phase of amendments to the Licensing Act 2003 (‘the Licensing Act’) ...
Implied obligations in commercial contracts
The parties to a commercial agreement may find that they have assumed contractual obligations that are more onerous than they might appear. The High Court decision in Ryanair Ltd v SR Technics Ireland Ltd illustrates the perils of taking a contract...
Land Registry change of practice in relation to discharge of mortgages
The Land Registry is changing its practice on the discharge of mortgages in cases where form DS1 is not available when the application is made to the Land Registry. On 3 August 2009, the Land Registry will implement an important change in practice ...
Authorised contractual schemes and PAIFs - SDLT
The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement contained the following stamp duty land tax announcement regarding the tax-free ...
Coronavirus Impact on outsourced services due to implementing work-from-home arrangements - Global
As many of us know all too well, the coronavirus pandemic has forced companies and their personnel to shift their operations to a remote, work-from-home (or WFH) environment. This change has had a profound effect on outsourcing providers and their c...