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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

Pillsbury—Lord Garnier KC

Pillsbury—Lord Garnier KC

Appointment of former Solicitor General bolsters corporate investigations and white collar practice

Hall & Wilcox—Nigel Clark

Hall & Wilcox—Nigel Clark

Firm strengthens international strategy with hire of global relations consultant

Slater Heelis—Sylviane Kokouendo & Shazia Ashraf

Slater Heelis—Sylviane Kokouendo & Shazia Ashraf

Partner and associate join employment practice

NEWS
Professor Graham Zellick KC argues in NLJ this week that, despite Buckingham Palace’s statement stripping Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of his styles, titles and honours, he remains legally a duke
Intellectual property lawyers have expressed disappointment a ground-breaking claim on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) ended with no precedent being set
Two separate post-implementation reviews are being held into the extension of fixed recoverable costs for personal injury claims and the whiplash regime
Legal executives can apply for standalone litigation practice rights, the Legal Services Board (LSB) has confirmed, in a move likely to offset some of the confusion caused by Mazur
Delays in the family court in London and the south east are partly due to a 20% shortage of judges, Sir Andrew McFarlane, president of the Family Division, has told MPs
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