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Siobhan Jones

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Siobhan Jones is property litigation partner at Pennington Manches LLP

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Siobhan Jones is property litigation partner at Pennington Manches LLP

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Administrators of insolvent tenants are under a duty to pay rent owed to landlords, says Siobhan Jones

Siobhan Jones discusses the benefits & burdens of covenants

The law on repudiation has been given welcome clarification, as Siobhan Jones reports

When is an undertaking not an undertaking, ask Caroline Shea & Siobhan Jones

A recent High Court decision appears to sound another blow for landlords. Siobhan Jones reports

When is a house not a house, asks Siobhan Jones

Property contracts must be watertight, warns Siobhan Jones

Siobhan Jones recounts the rise (& fall) of the “protester squatter”

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Real estate dispute resolution team welcomes newly qualified solicitor

Morr & Co—Dennis Phillips

Morr & Co—Dennis Phillips

International private client team appoints expert in Spanish law

NLJ Career Profile: Stefan Borson, McCarthy Denning

NLJ Career Profile: Stefan Borson, McCarthy Denning

Stefan Borson, football finance expert head of sport at McCarthy Denning, discusses returning to the law digging into the stories behind the scenes

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