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21 Oct 2025
Can a Company Director Be Personally Sued for a Business Contract?
Many business owners are unsure whether a company director can be personally liable for breaches of a business contract. A recent dispute handled by IMD Corporate shows how misunderstanding legal standing and the Civil Procedure Rules can lead to unnecessary litigation and avoidable legal costs. The case involved two private limited companies — a restaurant in the hospitality sector (Company A) and a construction firm (Company B) — and centred on one key issue: who was the correct party to issue court proceedings against. The absence of a written contract and confusion over corporate legal identity led to litigation that could have been avoided through correct procedural steps.
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8 Sep 2025
How to Stop a £2.5 Million Property Auction: Legal Representation Against LPA Receiver
Get in touch with our resolution solicitors in the UK and call us on 0330 107 0106 to arrange a free no-obligation call or request a free quote. Background IMD Corporate was instructed in an urgent and complex dispute resolution matter concerning the proposed auction of a high-value residential property worth approximately £2.5 million. The case arose following the appointment of […]
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4 Sep 2025
Client BH
This £150,000 dispute arose after the Employer, BHDL, failed to issue a valid Payment Certificate or Pay Less Notice in respect of Interim Payment Application 23 under a JCT Design and Build 2016 Contract. Our client, the contractor, commenced a “smash and grab” adjudication under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (as amended) and secured payment through the statutory regime.
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4 Sep 2025
£150,000 Construction Dispute: 5 Legal Solutions for Securing Payment under JCT 2016 Contracts
This case concerns a payment dispute between BHDL (“the Employer”) and a construction contractor (“our client”) engaged under a JCT Design and Build 2016 Contract, amended slightly to adjust key dates. The dispute highlights the critical role of statutory payment regimes under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (as amended) and the strategic use of adjudication — particularly “smash and grab” adjudications — in securing interim payments. The contractor’s claim focused on the Employer’s failure to issue a valid Payment Certificate or Pay Less Notice in response to Interim Payment Application 23, valued at approximately £150,000.
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7 Aug 2025
Expanding Horizons: How Indian Professionals and Entrepreneurs Can Build a Life and Business in the UK
The UK has long been a land of opportunity for Indian professionals, entrepreneurs, and families looking for a better future. Whether it is the vibrant financial landscape of London, the UK’s world-class education system, or the strong historical ties between the two countries, there are countless reasons why more and more Indians are choosing to […]
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22 Jul 2025
UK Immigration Rule Changes Effective 22 July 2025
UK Immigration Rule Changes Effective 22 July 2025 The UK government has announced a series of important updates to the Immigration Rules, which will take effect from 22 July 2025. These reforms are the first steps in implementing the government’s new immigration strategy, outlined in a recent white paper aimed at promoting economic growth, reducing […]
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21 Jul 2025
How Poorly Drafted Notices Clauses Can Cost You in M&A Deals
It is commonplace for contracts of all types to incorporate provisions relating to service of notices or correspondence in respect of matters relating to that contract. Oftentimes this is done for a reason, namely, to ensure that notices or correspondence reaches the individual responsible for oversight.
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14 Jul 2025
Directors’ Authority to Bind a Company Under UK Law
Directors powers stem from the Companies Act 2006 (Act) and from the Articles of Association of the company (Articles). The members may seek to limit those powers, in particular by reserving certain acts to a resolution by members. Whilst this is an efficient method of ensuring the members retain strategic control over decision-making, this method has its limitations which cannot be contracted out.
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9 Jul 2025
Border Force Seizure: How Hauliers Can Avoid Vehicle Loss and Restoration Costs
UK Border Force enforces strict customs and excise regulations at all ports of entry, with particular scrutiny on commercial vehicles suspected of carrying undeclared goods. This case study outlines how IMD Corporate successfully secured the free-of-charge restoration of a Romanian haulier’s specialist pharmaceutical van, despite the discovery of a substantial quantity of smuggled excise goods. The outcome demonstrates the value of early legal advice, a clear compliance history, and a practical strategy our Litigation Team can assist you with.
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