Legal News – Page 2
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Country's biggest union calls for criminal probe into Carillion's collapse
The Insolvency Service has only recently started investigating any legal breaches, according to Unite
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Clients use Brexit clauses to shift risks onto suppliers
Some clients are stockpiling products in efforts to prepare for Brexit
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Heathrow expansion faces High Court challenge from Friends of the Earth
Environmental group says the plan illegally breaches UK’s climate change policy
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Court steps in to stop trespassers on Multiplex sites
Injuction prevents named people entering sites at 22 Bishopsgate, 100 Bishopsgate and Principal Place
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London mayor ready to join legal action against third runway at Heathrow
Sadiq Khan has said he would favour second runway at Gatwick
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High Court backs Islington council in case on affordable homes
The case centred on a former Territorial Army site
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SMEs hit hardest by health and safety sentencing guidelines
Research reveals smaller firms are affected more by last year’s changes to level of fines imposed
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Sellar's £775m Paddington Cube faces judicial review
The 19-storey office-led cube replaced an earlier proposed 72-storey residential pole
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Competition watchdog flags up Amec-Wood Group merger
Deal already in question due to Serious Fraud Office investigation into Amec Foster Wheeler
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Liverpool Chinatown developer to cease trading
Directors of North Point Global say brand “damaged beyond salvage”
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Construction safety fines jump 83% in a year
New sentencing guidelines cause big spike in safety and corporate manslaughter pay-outs
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Legal row hits £200m Liverpool Chinatown development
Local authority says developer CDC owes £950,000 in missed staged payments
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T Clarke agrees £1.43m settlement in fraud row
M E specialist had announced £2.8m was missing from its accounts
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Serious Fraud Office launches Amec Foster Wheeler probe
Probe relates to wider SFO probe into consultancy Unaoil
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Lakehouse confirms ongoing Hackney fraud investigation
Probe centres on two housing contracts with Hackney Homes
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Countryside admits it sold houses with ‘doubling’ clauses
News comes after Taylor Wimpey’s £130m writedown related to controversial leasehold contracts
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RICS to publish global construction standard
Standard already being rolled out by some firms, including Arup
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Mace set for more crunch talks on HS2 award complaint
Failed bidder for £170m role on rail megaproject in second meeting over controversial decision to appoint CH2M
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Mace mulls legal challenge to CH2M's £170m HS2 win
Sources suggest Mace could launch High Court challenge “within days”