Joseph Ollech recounts some recent developments in the world of virtual assignments & alienation clauses
Malcolm Dowden unravels the complexities of enforcing restrictive covenants in building schemes
What happens to lease renewal when the landlord is in administration? Malcolm Dowden reports
Part 1: Nick Knapman explains the art of correcting mistakes by construction
Organisations subject to the CRC must forecast their emissions and decide the amount of allowances they should purchase to cover them. Where allowances are exceeded more must be purchased from the scheme administrator or on the secondary market.
Clark v Lucas Solicitors serves as a timely warning for conveyancing solicitors say Mark Sefton & Oliver Radley-Gardner
Planning permission cannot be assumed for the purposes of valuation under the Land Compensation Act 1961, the House of Lords has ruled.
Private tenants would be given an “extra layer of protection” under government plans, Lender Repossession of Residential Property: Protection of Tenants.
Amanda Eilledge assesses the threats posed by mortgage identity fraud
Laura West & Marianne Rivett explain why the tenancy deposit scheme is coming unstuck
Former Metropolitan Police director joins police, care and justice team
Corporate real estate and funds expertise expands with partner hire
Firm grows London business services team with trio of partner hires