| 1 | Consumer contracts: international overview Overview of the key legal and commercial considerations when drafting a consumer contract. Country specific information (updated periodically) for France, Germany, Italy, UK and US. | Practice note: overview | 03-Apr-2013 |
| 2 | Product liability: international overview Overview of the issues raised by product liability claims, including consideration of product liability audits and document management policies. Country specific information for France, Germany, Italy, UK and US. | Practice note: overview | 01-Nov-2011 |
| 3 | Product regulation, safety and recall: international overview Overview of the regulatory and safety issues involved in the product development process. Country specific information for France, Germany, Italy, UK and US. | Practice note: overview | 15-Mar-2013 |
| 4 | Supply contracts: overview The overview summarises the key considerations when drafting and using standard terms and conditions of sale or purchase of goods, including the effective incorporation of such terms, the effect of pre-contractual representations, the underlying statutory framework and the use of exclusion clauses to exclude or limit liability. The overview also considers provisions commonly found in supply contracts dealing with such matters as specification, delivery, acceptance, price, payment and retention of title. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 5 | Confidentiality: acquisitions Confidentiality agreements (also known as non-disclosure agreements) are usually signed during the early stages of the acquisition process and seek to ensure that confidential information disclosed (normally by the seller) during the negotiations remains confidential and is not used other than for the purpose disclosed. This note explains why a written confidentiality agreement is considered to be necessary and considers common provisions of the confidentiality agreement and the enforcement of confidentiality obligations. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 6 | EU law and its interpretation in the UK An outline of the EU legislative process and its interpretation in the UK. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 7 | Governing law and jurisdiction clauses A practice note covering the reasons for including governing law and jurisdiction clauses with drafting guidance. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 8 | Product liability country questions: France France specific issues raised by product liability claims. | Practice notes | 01-Mar-2013 |
| 9 | Product liability country questions: Germany Germany specific issues raised by product liability claims. | Practice notes | 23-Feb-2013 |
| 10 | Product liability country questions: Italy Italy specific issues raised by product liability claims. | Practice notes | 10-Apr-2013 |
| 11 | Product liability country questions: UK UK specific issues raised by product liability claims. | Practice notes | 01-Nov-2011 |
| 12 | Product liability country questions: US (New York) US specific issues raised by product liability claims. | Practice notes | 15-Oct-2012 |
| 13 | Product regulation, safety and recall country questions ... Germany specific information concerning product regulation, safety and recall issues. | Practice notes | 23-Feb-2013 |
| 14 | Product regulation, safety and recall country questions: France France specific information concerning product regulation, safety and recall issues. | Practice notes | 28-Feb-2013 |
| 15 | Product regulation, safety and recall country questions: Italy Italy specific information concerning product regulation, safety and recall issues. | Practice notes | 15-Apr-2013 |
| 16 | Product regulation, safety and recall country questions: UK UK specific information concerning product regulation, safety and recall issues. | Practice notes | 08-Mar-2013 |
| 17 | Product regulation, safety and recall country questions: US US specific information concerning product regulation, safety and recall issues. | Practice notes | 10-May-2013 |
| 18 | Statutory interpretation and the doctrine of precedent An outline of the English court system, the doctrine of precedent, and the rules of statutory interpretation. | Practice notes | Maintained |