Exclusion clauses are among the most important clauses within commercial contracts. When a dispute arises, the parties may first turn to the exclusion clauses to assess their respective exposure or any protections from liability.
Exclusion clauses are contractual terms which can
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Ten in 10 – Radhika Das
Radhika Das joined Pannone in July 2018 as a Paralegal from a well-known HR services provider. In the last six years, Radhika has progressed to become an Associate in the firm’s employment team.
Radhika began her career at Pannone mid-way…
Pannone insolvency and debt teams triumph in industry standings
The insolvency and debt teams at Pannone Corporate have featured highly in the latest Insolvencies and Companies List, according to the latest Solomonic Year in Review.
The teams ranked second in the top insolvency law firm list, based on the…
Penalty Clauses – ‘significant implications’ for businesses following changes
English law upholds the principle of contractual autonomy, granting parties the freedom to negotiate and establish terms tailored to their specific needs and objectives. Contractual certainty is business critical in order to clearly delineate duties and obligations and to provide…
Arshnoor Amershi named rising star at Powerhouse Awards
Arshnoor Amershi has been crowned Corporate Rising Star of the Year at the 2024 Legal 500 Northern Powerhouse Awards.
The Associate Partner at Manchester law firm, Pannone Corporate, was one of 49 winners at the annual event in Leeds, with…
Reassuringly familiar, but refreshingly different
I was one of the founding partners who set up Pannone Corporate in 2014. We effectively performed an MBO of the commercial part of Pannone LLP – a top 50 law firm at the time. I joined Pannone LLP in…
Interpretation of contracts and implied terms
Contracts form the cornerstone of business relationships. Having clarity as to the terms parties are bound by in a contract is paramount to business efficacy. Such terms and their interpretation are also vital when it comes to disputes arising within…
What next for net zero?
In the final piece in our series commenting on Manchester’s aims to achieve net zero by 2038, we look to the future and offer our predictions as to some of the key environmental issues for businesses going forwards.
Manchester’s objectives…
Ten in 10 – David Walton
As part of our 10th anniversary celebrations, we wanted to speak to people across the firm – from those who were here at the beginning of our journey, to those who have joined us in recent years – to get…
The Battle of the Supermarket Giants – how Lidl defeated Tesco over its logo design
In a trade mark battle of the supermarket giants, Tesco has lost its appeal against a decision that it infringed Lidl’s logo. The supermarket will now have to drop its blue and yellow logo used to promote its Clubcard loyalty…