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Beat the clock, or be beaten by it

Limitation periods and procedural deadlines must be complied with! The recent case of Galliford Try Construction Ltd v Arcadis Consulting (UK) Ltd & Ors (2025) is ... .

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Building Safety Levy: What Developers Need to Know Before October 2026, and What to do Now

The UK Government’s upcoming Building Safety Levy (BSL) marks one of the most significant regulatory shifts in the property sector since the Building Safety Act 2022. ... .

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Tyr attends the International Bar Association Conference 2025

This year, the International Bar Association (IBA) Conference was held in Toronto, Canada. The 77th edition of the event hosted over 5,000 delegates from more than ... .

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December Round Up

Introduction from the editor, Gemma Sherbourne 2025 round-up: where are we now? 2025 has been a significant year in the world of employment law, and it is ... .

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November Round Up

In a recent case, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has helpfully confirmed that the use of a script at a disciplinary hearing, does not necessarily mean ... .

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Whistleblowing – an important case report

A recent case from the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT), Argence-Lafon v Ark Syndicate Management, may offer some reassurance to employers dealing with difficult employees in the ... .

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