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The judge’s discretion on a 1954 Act tenancy renewal still carries a great deal of weight, says Steven Woolf

Donald Lambert discusses not just any break clause, but an M&S break clause

Is McDonald the last word on Art 8 & private landlords, asks Philip Sissons

Kirsty Varley reponds to questions about the implications of the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014

Robin Denford raises questions over the removal of the power to restrain a breach of tenancy injunction

The removal of the statutory breach of tenancy injunction from ABCPA 2014 will cause a headache for landlords, predicts Kirsty Varley

Alexander Bastin assesses the impact of Daejan Investments v Benson...a year on

The High Court has provided guidance on the correct approach to assessing an occupier’s duty of care relating to foreseeable risk. Henry Morton Jack reports

When is a tenancy deposit not a tenancy deposit? Mathew McDermott reports on Johnson v Old

Paul Letman analyses a recent landmark decision on residential service charges

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

National Pro Bono Centre—Esther McConnell & Sarah Oliver Scemla

National Pro Bono Centre—Esther McConnell & Sarah Oliver Scemla

Charity strengthens leadership as national Pro Bono Week takes place

Michelman Robinson—Akshay Sewlikar

Michelman Robinson—Akshay Sewlikar

Dual-qualified partner joins London disputes practice

McDermott Will & Schulte—Karen Butler

McDermott Will & Schulte—Karen Butler

Transactions practice welcomes partner in London office

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