Remedies: A walk in the park

Kayleigh Bloomfield looks at Wrotham Park damages ‘The Wrotham Park remedy attempts to quantify a sum which might reasonably have been negotiated between the parties as a quid pro quo for giving permission to the wrongdoer to act contrary to his or her contractual obligations.’ Restrictive covenants may be instinctively characterised as belonging to the …
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Non-Disclosure Agreements: Don’t be a tease!

Andrew Olins assesses a recent case with a clear warning for developers who fail to obtain an NDA from their potential funders ‘An equitable obligation of confidence arises on the acquisition or receipt of confidential information if, but only if, the acquirer or recipient either knows or has notice (objectively assessed by reference to a …
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