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Knowledge Notes
UK Knowledge Collection | Litigation risk from generative AI use, mandatory mediation, and the 'shareholder principle' of privilege
Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection
Employment and pensions
UK Employment Law Coffee Break: 'Heat of the moment' resignations, redundancy consultation and our latest employment update webinar
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments for UK employers.
Tax
Autumn Statement 2023 confirms UK's Construction Industry Scheme reforms
The government is to implement changes to the deduction scheme from April 2024
Corporate
English High Court criticises and clarifies the 'shareholder principle' of privilege
A ruling has cast doubt on the justification for a long-standing principle of the law of privilege against shareholders
Commercial
Insurance broker negligence: what do brokers in the UK need to ask their clients?
A recent ruling explored how far a broker is liable to its client if it failed to advise on the
Infrastructure services
What procurement questions should contracting parties have in mind when anticipating the expiry of UK PFI contracts?
Managing arrangements requires early planning – especially when the incumbent is considering rebidding
Energy and Utilities
The Energy Transition | Government publishes UK battery strategy
Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero
Real estate
Hidden defects in real estate transactions in Belgium: an update based on recent case law
What are the recent developments around hidden defects, sellers' duties to inform, claims periods, and more?
Corporate
Promissory notes and loan notes in corporate reorganisations – uncertain terms in English law?
Mislabelling a debt instrument as a promissory note can result in unintended consequences
Knowledge Notes
UK Knowledge Collection | COP28, environmental claims, and the regulation of AI
Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection
Artificial intelligence
Generative AI litigation – should this be a concern for users of AI tools?
With news of a fresh legal claim being brought against developers of AI tools being an almost weekly occurrence, how
Dispute resolution
Mandatory mediation has been ushered in to England and Wales
Court of Appeal delivers its long-awaited judgment on whether courts can order non-court dispute resolution