As far as delay and disruption is concerned I seem to end up spending a large amount of time keeping up with cases in the UK and abroad. Its nearly a full time job on its own!
A subscription to Building Law Reports and LexisNexis helps though as does signing up to countless free law update services given by various companies - hence I have alot of the website links on various topics. Usually updates come by email, save the email and they always seem to come in handy one day!
I think, bet Ill be proved wrong, but I believe I have downloaded and have on my computer,(and sadly read), every UK extension of time case since Holme v Guppy ,(ok not strictly an extension of time case), in 1838 plus a few unreported cases care of a few friends in the legal profession.
Not quite such an extensive database around the rest of the world although Ive probably got the most important cases from the rest of the common law world.
Hey, failing that Google usually comes up with something - always worth a try.
For recent cases in the Uk ,(although some old cases are on the site) - http://www.bailii.org
My collection is probably just a sad reflection on the amount of time Ive been dealing with EoT cases!
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20 years 10 monthsRE: Liquidated Damages vs Penalties
Hi Mike,
As far as delay and disruption is concerned I seem to end up spending a large amount of time keeping up with cases in the UK and abroad. Its nearly a full time job on its own!
A subscription to Building Law Reports and LexisNexis helps though as does signing up to countless free law update services given by various companies - hence I have alot of the website links on various topics. Usually updates come by email, save the email and they always seem to come in handy one day!
I think, bet Ill be proved wrong, but I believe I have downloaded and have on my computer,(and sadly read), every UK extension of time case since Holme v Guppy ,(ok not strictly an extension of time case), in 1838 plus a few unreported cases care of a few friends in the legal profession.
Not quite such an extensive database around the rest of the world although Ive probably got the most important cases from the rest of the common law world.
Hey, failing that Google usually comes up with something - always worth a try.
For recent cases in the Uk ,(although some old cases are on the site) - http://www.bailii.org
My collection is probably just a sad reflection on the amount of time Ive been dealing with EoT cases!
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19 years 10 monthsRE: Liquidated Damages vs Penalties
Hi Andrew
Do you have a bottomless database of case law references?
I only ask because I am very impressed.
Best regards
Mike Testro
PS I worked with Lorne for a year or two in the early 90s.
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20 years 10 monthsRE: Liquidated Damages vs Penalties
http://www.alway-associates.co.uk/legal-update/article.asp?id=82