Private Virtue and Public Goods

Historically, the virtue underpinning commercial law has been the ability of the parties to a contract to agree and enforce payment for the value of goods and services...

Proselytising in the Workplace

Domestic and Strasbourg jurisprudence draws a distinction between proper and improper proselytism of religious beliefs.

A Sense of Perspective

In Parham Khandanpour -v- Colin Chambers [2019] EWCA Civ 570the Court of Appeal considered the question of appropriation of payments made by a debtor and relief from sanctions

Goldscheider v Royal Opera House Covent Garden Foundation (2019) EWCA Civ 711

This is a landmark case on the control of noise at work in music and entertainment. The Association of British Orchestras, Society of London Theatre, and UK Theatre Association expressed concern about the wider ramifications of this appeal for ‘all music making in the UK – concerts, theatres, schools, the lot’.