Professor James Driscoll is a solicitor and the consultant editor to Halsbury’s Laws
Professor James Driscoll is a solicitor and the consultant editor to Halsbury’s Laws
James Driscoll summarises the key developments in the law relating to residential long leases in the past year
How should rent repayment sanctions be applied where a landlord runs unlicensed houses in multiple occupation? James Driscoll reports
James Driscoll follows the battle to make service charges more accountable
James Driscoll unravels the principles & practicalities of the Localism Act 2011
Hague on Leasehold Enfranchisement, Anthony Radevsky & Damian Greenish
When is it reasonable to make a possession order? asks James Driscoll
James Driscoll explores when it's reasonable to call a building a house
Why has commonhold been so slow to catch on? James Driscoll investigates
Firm welcomes new cohort of 29 trainee solicitors for 2025
Four partner hires expand legal expertise in Scotland and Northern Ireland
Real estate team in Yorkshire welcomes new partner