- October 9, 2019
Bleak Choses? Trusting in equity
For many common lawyers – certainly me – trusts and equity seem exotic things. At one point, I supposed the closest I would get to equity in action was by reading Bleak House, which in length and majesty even rivals some of the equity textbooks. But in this (as many other things) I was proved … Continue reading Bleak Choses? Trusting in equity →
- July 3, 2019
Better late than never? Some more reaction to Triple Point Technology
This blog may be rather late in the day. Perhaps that’s appropriate, as it touches on the consequences of delay. Also, I’m happy to admit that the Court of Appeal’s decision in Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT Public Company Ltd has already rightly received much comment from others. So one could argue for a … Continue reading Better late than never? Some more reaction to Triple Point Technology →
- December 12, 2018
What to give a client for Christmas? Or risk allocation and contract management
“You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need.” Or so the song goes. It’s good advice in the run-up to Christmas, lest a lovingly gift-wrapped jumper fails to meet with your immediate approval. So, as the festive season looms, what goodies are stacked … Continue reading What to give a client for Christmas? Or risk allocation and contract management →