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  • What's good for today is great for tomorrow

    Weightmans | Empowering supply chains

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  • 15 March 2022
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    International competition law regulators send warning to supply chains against collusion

    Five international competition authorities have joined forces to warn shipping lines and logistics businesses against illegal collusions.

  • 28 March 2023

    Weightmans’ lawyers of the future set off on their ESG journey at UN SDG Innovation Accelerator camp

    The trio began their nine month experience in London this month

  • 25 May 2023
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    Supply chain sustainability — what’s coming up the line

    Increasing pressure and scrutiny from stakeholders and regulators show that they are beginning to understand sustainability-related issues.

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    • News
    • Corporate and commercial
    • suppy chain
  • 24 November 2021
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    Construction insurance claims and supply chain issues

    The availability of construction materials is a serious concern for the construction industry at present.

    • Insights
  • 04 January 2023
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    Health and safety in the supply chain structure

    Health and safety in the supply chain structure and the considerable benefits of a joined up approach.

  • 19 January 2023
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    Prevention of Future Deaths (PFD) reports

    When is it deemed necessary for the coroner to issue a Prevention of Future Deaths report?

  • 26 January 2023
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    Notification of offences to the Traffic Commissioner

    If you operate goods vehicles, your duties to notify the Traffic Commissioner may be a lot wider than you realise

    • Insights
    • Transport and logistics
  • The Morse & Holmes podcast | Episode 2 – Fraud past, present and future

    In this festive episode of the podcast, Toby and Paul are joined by our Head of Fraud, Mike Brown, to discuss the spectre of fraud past, present, and future.

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    • Insurance Insights Pod
  • 25 July 2018
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    Late acceptance of a Part 36 Offer does not automatically give rise to indemnity costs

    Claimants have long argued that where a defendant accepts a claimant’s Part 36 offer outside the 21 day period, indemnity costs should flow.