Snapshots - Autumn 2017
A roundup of key legal developments for the modern commercial lawyer.
This quarter, we remember the importance of reading T&Cs – if you’re not commercial, you will wind up inadvertently agreeing to clean portable festival toilets! Our case review features guidance on the circumstances under which UCTA applies, as well as a focus on contactual interpretation – including further support for the ‘Rainy Sky’, Arnold v Britton and Wood v Capita triumvirate. It has also been a big quarter for data protection, with the publishing of the Government’s new Data Protection Bill as well as ICO guidance and enforcement activity. Enjoy!
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Advertising & Marketing
- New BCAP guidance on advertising of high fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) products
- ASA Ruling on John Lewis Partnership plc t/a John Lewis – misleading pricing of products advertised as free in bundle promotions
- ASA Inspop.com Ltd t/a Confused.com (5 July 2017) – ASA decision on “No.1 claims”
- ASA publishes report on gender stereotyping in advertising
- ASA Ruling on SKY UK Ltd t/a Sky – “Super Reliable” broadband
- ASA Ruling on British Telecommunications plc t/a BT – prominence of qualifications to headline claims
Commercial cases
- Unclear limitation clauses
- Contractual discretion
- Exclusion clauses
- Unfair Contract Terms Act
- Interpretation of uncertain provisions – Kitcatt and others MMS v UK Holdings Ltd and others [2017] EWHC 675 11
- Supreme Court decision on conflicting contractual standards – MT Højgaard A/S v E.On Climate and Renewables UK Robin Rigg East Ltd [2017] UKSC 59
- GB Building Solutions Ltd (in administration) v SFS Fire Services Ltd (t/a Central Fire Protection) 2017 EWHC 1289
- Effective assignment and notice
Consumer
Data protection
- Government publishes the Data Protection Bill
- Data Protection Working Party adopts Opinion 2/2017 on data processing at work
- ICO publishes updated Subject Access Code of Practice
- ICO fines Boomerang Video Ltd for failure to prevent cyber attack
- ICO issues fines for emails asking customers to change marketing preferences
Technology/Digital
Snapshots - Autumn 2017
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