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The implied term of good faith in English contract law: a view from North of the border – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
13 Feb 2023: Successful cases are very thin on the ground (a point well-made by my colleague, Lorna Richardson in her excellent book chapter, ‘Good faith and the duty to co-operate in ... With thanks to Lorna Richardson for helpful comments. Feb 13, 2023.
The de la Vergne Volume and the Civil Law – A Celebration – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
27 Nov 2019: to be followed by discussions by Professors Ronald Scalise and Sally Brown Richardson , exploring different aspects of the volume, including its role in teaching.
What evidence can be taken into account in interpreting a contract? Prohibiting reference to pre-contractual negotiations and the effect of an entire agreement clause – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
16 Jan 2023: by Ms Lorna Richardson , Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law. Scots law, like English law, generally prohibits the use of pre-contractual negotiations when interpreting a contract.
In Memory of Alan Rodger: Conference on Roman Law and Legal History – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
01 Feb 2012: Getzler (Professor of Law and Legal History, University of Oxford); Kenneth Reid CBE, FBA, FRSE (Professor of Scots Law, University of Edinburgh); John Richardson FRSE (Emeritus Professor of Classics, University of
A Virtual Conversation about the Lost Translators of 1808 and the Birth of Civil Law in Louisiana – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
19 Apr 2021: Tulane Law School, Tulane University. And Q&A moderated by:. Sally Brown Richardson .
James Wood of Wallhouse and the Law of Contractual Misrepresentation: Woods v Tulloch (1893) – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
20 Nov 2023: My thanks to Lorna Richardson for useful comment on an earlier draft of this contribution.
In Memory of Alan Rodger: A Conference on Legal History and Roman Law, 7-8 September 2012 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
22 Feb 2012: John Richardson FRSE. Emeritus Professor of Classics, University of Edinburgh. Boudewijn Sirks.
The Covid-19 Pandemic, Contracts, and Change of Circumstance: still room for equitable adjustment? – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
24 Jun 2020: The writer is grateful for helpful comments by his colleagues, Dr D J Carr, Ms L Richardson and Professor-elect A J M Steven, and by Professor D A O Edward,
