New Thresholds: PPN 023 confirms the ever so slight reductions to the procurement thresholds for goods, services and works ...
Walker Morris has successfully acted in a further landmark case on the Building Safety Act 2022 (the BSA), this time clarifying the test for determining what constitutes a "relevant defect" for the ...
As artificial intelligence reshapes the way construction, infrastructure and energy projects are conceived, delivered and managed, its transformative potential is becoming impossible to ignore.
Legal liabilities linked to PFAS can be extensive. Where products, processes or projects involve PFAS, ...
A lesser-publicised aspect of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill will empower communities to protect ...
With significant collaboration, investment and government support, there is a world where the telecoms industry can unlock the benefits of widespread Open RAN adoption.
Walker Morris’ Real Estate Litigation team have been recognised in The Lawyer’s Top 20 Cases of 2026; representing the ...
The Beckham family dispute has highlighted questions around the trade mark registration BROOKLYN BECKHAM, and whether ...
Late 2025/early 2026 has seen a number of procurement developments: Newly published PPN 023 sets out procurement thresholds ...
Walker Morris has been shortlisted as a finalist in the ‘Legal Adviser of the Year: National/Regional’ category at the Real ...
As reported on in our earlier briefing, the Claimant in Expert Tooling and Automation Limited v ENGIE Power Limited [1] ...
With proposals for right to work rules to be expanded to cover workers, contractors, self-employed freelancers, and ...