Property
Expensive mistakes
Katherine Rees examines risks arising from property transactions20 Nov 2009
Beyond repair?
Sam Cherry on the lessons to be learned from the Wallbanks20 Nov 2009
Searching questions
Are HIPs working for you? asks Andrew Stenning20 Nov 2009
Language problems
Part 2: Common intention is vital when supporting arguments based on construction, says Nick Knapman13 Nov 2009
Made to order
Administration orders “bless” pre-pack information agreements, say Malcolm Dowden & Saira Malik13 Nov 2009
How clean is my title?
Andrew Francis explains how to clear off troublesome covenants6 Nov 2009
Future proof
While seeing into the future is not yet expected of property lawyers, advising as to future risk is, says James Naylor30 Oct 2009
What’s mine is yours?
Toby Atkinson explores the rights & remedies available to cohabitants on relationship breakdown23 Oct 2009
Virtually no chance?
Joseph Ollech recounts some recent developments in the world of virtual assignments & alienation clauses23 Oct 2009
Restrictive covenants
Malcolm Dowden unravels the complexities of enforcing restrictive covenants in building schemes23 Oct 2009
No strings attached?
What happens to lease renewal when the landlord is in administration? Malcolm Dowden reports16 Oct 2009
Language problems
Part 1: Nick Knapman explains the art of correcting mistakes by construction2 Oct 2009
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NLJ 2010 Legal Trends
NLJ’s team of circuit and district judges answers questions on criminal, civil and family law
A final hearing has to be adjourned because counsel for one of the parties meets with an accident on the way to court and is taken to hospital. How should…
Procedure & practice; Possession; Adultery v Unreasonable Behaviour; Claim increase; Defendant's DOB; Third party claims
What is the deadline for putting a claim form in the post (or DX etc)? CPR 7.5(1) now says it is “before 12.00 midnight on the calendar day four months…
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