
Bevan Brittan publishes inaugural Responsible Business Report
21/10/2025
Marking major milestone in sustainability journey
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Louise Robling and Ralph Hindle gave an update on developments in construction law in the last 12 months, including notable cases and key legislative changes.
Steve Eccles, and Mark Robertson covered legal developments and challenges in the commercial property market which businesses have faced over the last 12 months and key considerations for the year ahead. Our expert speakers looked at a number of topical themes for in-house teams to consider including issues for landlords and tenants to consider when approaching expiry of a commercial lease, and our Top 5 Tips for landlords to watch out for during a financial downturn.
In this webinar, Judith Hopper, Daniel Purcell, Stephanie Sandford-Smith and Sara Zadeh reviewed the key legal developments in contract management from 2024 including Penalty Clauses, Force Majeure, Limitation of liability for fraud and Waivers of termination rights.
Vicki Bowles looked at three key risks that apply to all organisations that process personal data – cybersecurity, contractual breaches and individual rights. Each of these can result in losses of time, money and reputation – or a combination of all three. The session identified some practical tips and hints to mitigate these risks, and the potential costs when faced with an issue arising from a cyber-incident, a breach of contract, or a request for information.
The Procurement Act 2023 is expected to come into force in February 2025 and will bring significant change for entities bidding for public contracts or subject to the procurement rules. Fran Mussellwhite and Laura Brealey looked at the steps in-house teams should be taking to prepare.
In this session, Louise Leaver, Rose Klemperer, Rupert Lugg and Anne Palmer looked at how in-house teams can be effective influencers in ESG, and looked ahead to the key issues in 2025 for corporate and finance compliance in ESG.
Marking major milestone in sustainability journey
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