Monthly Archives: February 2012
CHARLES OWEN KICKS ON AFTER MAJOR EXPANSION
The leading British manufacturer of riding helmets, Charles Owen, which celebrated its 100th birthday last year, has joined forces with another key player in the equestrian sector. Charles Owen, a top international brand selling riding helmets and other horse riding … Continue reading
CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS
Edward Barnes, Head of Corporate at DTM Legal, highlights some of the major pitfalls that you must be aware of, and should avoid, during contract negotiations. Always take legal advice if your business is negotiating a large or unusual contract. … Continue reading
BRAND AWARENESS – IS YOUR BUSINESS ADEQUATELY PROTECTED
Edward Barnes, Head of Corporate at DTM provides some helpful advice in this article on what is in a brand and how to protect it. A strong brand helps distinguish your products from your competitors’. It adds value to your … Continue reading
7 POINTS TO CONSIDER ON REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT
The Court of Appeal has provided a useful practical illustration of the difference between the rescission of a contract and its discharge by breach, and the impact the distinction can have on the amount of damages that a claimant can … Continue reading
THE QUEEN’S SCHOOL
DTM LEGAL have built on their good relationship with The Queen’s School by joining up to partner the school on the Schools Law Web, Anna Duffy, Partner at DTM Legal comments: “The Schools Law Web Project is a fantastic way to bring teachers and … Continue reading
LOOKING GOOD, FEELING GREAT AND SKIING EVEN BETTER
DTM are very proud to have sponsored the Abbey Gate College Ski Team enabling new ski suits to be purchased. The flame red suits provided for all Team members create a highly visible corporate identity for them and at the most … Continue reading
CONTRACT WHAT CONTRACT?
It is long established law that the elements required to form a contract are offer, acceptance, consideration (money or otherwise) and an intention to create legal relations. Therefore, a formal written and signed document is not necessary to form a … Continue reading