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In the period since ISG v Seevic and Galliford Try v Estura a fair amount of Court time has been spent reviewing the payment mechanisms of various sta ...
PFI contracts have proved challenging in operation and whilst there are some consultancies moving around the market telling Local Authorities that the ...
The Technology and Construction Court (TCC) has held that a local authority to a PFI contract was, despite not being subject to an overriding duty of ...
The Ministry of Justice is considering further costs reform of medical negligence claims, particularly in relation to ATE Insurance premiums purchased ...
In the old world, prior to 1 April 2013, when primary care trusts (PCTs) commissioned primary care services, there were a range of ‘bolt on’ services ...
The Government is currently consulting on a proposal to impose a £95,000 cap on the total amount of redundancy and other exit payments that an individ ...
From a technological perspective, Jeremy Hunt's speech setting out his "25 year vision" of the NHS is to be warmly welcomed.
With our sincerest apologies to Miss Jessie J, this month our newsletter is all about the money, money, money with cyber insurance rapidly becoming th ...
All data protection heads were focussed on Brussels in June and July with the first few trilogue meetings between the European Commission, Parliament ...