21 July 2011
Ongoing litigation concerning the procurement by Eurostar of new rolling stock from Siemens, rather than the supplier of its existing fleet Alstom, is continuing to clarify the law on procurement remedies. In a judgment on 13 July 2011 Mann J has clarified the rules on ‘ineffectiveness’ under the recently amended Utilities Contracts Regulations 2006.
13 October 2010
On 3 December 2009 a new EU Regulation came into force on rail passengers' rights and obligations – the Passengers Rights Regulation (PRR). The PRR has direct force in the UK without the need for national legislation.
12 October 2010
A revised version of the Claims Allocation and Handling Agreement (CAHA) was issued last year by the Railway Industry Dispute Resolution Committee (RIDRC). RIDRC has been in continuing dialogue with industry parties over further changes this year. This briefing provides an overview of CAHA including issues relevant to the update and the current dialogue.
02 August 2010
An update on how much can be recovered where a third party causes damage.
07 July 2010
As widely expected, the Coalition Government has announced that they are to abolish the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC), set-up by the previous Government last year. So what now for the rail industry?
28 April 2010
The Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) opened its doors for energy and transport applications on 1 March 2010.
13 April 2010
Businesses should now review their anti-corruption procedures to ensure protection against a new corporate offence introduced by the Act.
07 April 2010
The Equality Act has now become law and some key provisions for train operators in particular relating to rail vehicle access ability are expected to come into force in October 2010.
15 February 2010
The original template agreements introduced by Network Rail in 2006 for use in relation to Asset Protection and rail investment projects (GRIP) have been revised. Following approval by ORR on 5 February 2010 the revised templates are available for use. This briefing is intended to provide a quick refresher on the types of templates available and looks at some of the reasons behind the changes to them.
05 January 2010
On 22 December 2009, the Class Representative Committee approved new Access Dispute Resolution Rules to take effect in early 2010. These rules will replace the current system of Access Disputes Panels. This briefing looks at the changes which will come into force.
22 December 2009
On 1 December 2009, the Railway Industry Dispute Resolution Committee (RIDRC) issued a revised version of the claims Allocation and Handling Agreement (CAHA) applicable to the classic (i.e. not HS1) network. This briefing note follows our comments on the proposed changes in June 2008 and describes the key changes and the importance of clarifying the current drafting of the caps.
20 October 2009
This briefing looks at how to challenge decisions made by public bodies through the process of Judicial Review.
28 August 2009
In this Rail Briefing we look at the draft Freight Facility (Ports and Terminals) General Approval and its likely impact if introduced.
26 June 2009
The rights of passengers will be bolstered from 3 December 2009 when a new EU Regulation comes into force.
This Regulation will firm up and add to existing compensation, information and assistance obligations. It will directly affect the provision of services to the public.
18 March 2009
Will Gard, partner in our Transport Group, looks at the delivery of future rail projects. This article originally appeared in New Civil Engineer.
21 October 2008
A guide to parts B and C of the NATIONAL STATION ACCESS CONDITIONS
21 October 2008
A guide tp parts B and C of the NATIONAL DEPOT ACCESS CONDITIONS
03 September 2008
A look at developments in rail, road and aviation.
02 June 2008
In February 2006 the Railway Industry Dispute Resolution Committee (RIDR) sought suggestions from interested parties for amendments to the Claims Allocation and Handling Agreement (CAHA). On 14 May 2008 the RIDR Committee circulated its proposal for amending and updating the Agreement which it plans to consider implementing following a meeting on 2 July 2008.