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Philip Sissons examines the effect of the decision in Newham v Van Staden

When does a surveyor become a Civil Procedure Rules expert? asks Andrew Chesser

Katherine Rees examines risks arising from property transactions

Sam Cherry on the lessons to be learned from the Wallbanks

Are HIPs working for you? asks Andrew Stenning

Part 2: Common intention is vital when supporting arguments based on construction, says Nick Knapman

Administration orders “bless” pre-pack information agreements, say Malcolm Dowden & Saira Malik

Andrew Francis explains how to clear off troublesome covenants

While seeing into the future is not yet expected of property lawyers, advising as to future risk is, says James Naylor

Toby Atkinson explores the rights & remedies available to cohabitants on relationship breakdown

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

DWF—Jenny Leonard

DWF—Jenny Leonard

Former Metropolitan Police director joins police, care and justice team

Charles Russell Speechlys—Ed Morgan

Charles Russell Speechlys—Ed Morgan

Corporate real estate and funds expertise expands with partner hire

Hill Dickinson—Helen Foley, Charlotte Fallon & Gary Parnell

Hill Dickinson—Helen Foley, Charlotte Fallon & Gary Parnell

Firm grows London business services team with trio of partner hires

NEWS
The first-ever Conveyancing Awards are set to take place on Thursday 14 May 2026 at The Londoner Hotel in Leicester Square. The awards will recognise professionals and organisations across the conveyancing industry, including law firms, housebuilders, PropTech companies and other property sector specialists
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) ‘is now a public emergency’, Barbara Mills KC, a family silk and chair of the Bar Council, has warned
A judge was ‘plainly right’ to time-bar a personal injury claimant despite the county court delaying posting the claim form until nearly four months after it was sealed ‘for reasons that have never been ascertained’, the Court of Appeal has held
Barristers are happier this year than in 2023, according to the latest wellbeing survey
Thinking of becoming a costs lawyer or costs draftsperson? The former is worth an extra £10,000 in salary, according to figures collated by the Association of Costs Lawyers
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