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What is the difference between an IPO and Direct Listings?
October 25, 2023
A company can raise capital by listing shares on the public exchange market through two methods: Initial Public Offering (IPO) ...
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What Is An Ipo And What Is The Process?
October 25, 2023
An Initial Public Offering (IPO), also known as a flotation, is the process by which a company obtains a first ...
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The Importance of Participation Agreements
September 29, 2023
A participation agreement is a contract between all the leaseholders taking part in collective enfranchisement under which multiple parties jointly ...
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Online Harassment: Understanding the Issue and Taking Action
September 28, 2023
Online Harassment is a pressing concern affecting individuals across the globe. In this blog, we will explore the landscape of ...
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Tackling Online Harassment in the UK
September 28, 2023
Online harassment has become a pervasive issue in today’s digital age, affecting countless individuals in the UK and beyond. It ...
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Artificial Intelligence in Law
September 28, 2023
What is AI? Artificial intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence in machines which are programmed to think and work ...
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Why Choose English Law as the Governing Law in International Contracts?
September 28, 2023
In an international contract between parties from different countries, there should be choice of law, also known as governing law, ...
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What is a Jurisdictional Clause?
September 25, 2023
A jurisdictional clause enables parties to agree at the outset of their contractual relationship which country’s or countries’ courts are ...
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Problems With Oral Agreements
September 25, 2023
UK law recognises the existence of oral contracts and legally treats them with the same seriousness and recognition as written ...
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The Abolishment of the Section 21 Notice
September 25, 2023
For a landlord to regain possession of a property, a Section 21 or Section 8 notice would normally need to ...
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