To frack or not to frack?
As public awareness of fracking is rising, James Noble offers guidance to practitioners on identifying and advising on the potential risks for property owners.
Download PDFAs public awareness of fracking is rising, James Noble offers guidance to practitioners on identifying and advising on the potential risks for property owners.
Download PDFThe recent divorce case of Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and Nicole Appleton of All Saints fame, has thrown the issues of publicity and the press in the family courts into the spotlight.
Read moreNatasha Rees considers a case where precarious rights in leases and the test of the equivalence as set out in the 1993 Act came under the spotlight.
This article was first published in Property Law Journal issue 335 (October 2015).
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From 1 October 2015 the Deregulation Act provisions relating to retaliatory evictions will come into force.
Read moreTo what length and at what point should trustees become involved in a divorce settlement involving a member of their trust.
Download PDFZahra Kanani looks at the lessons to be learned from NHS Foundation Trust v Mrs X [2014], which marks a shift in the court's attitute to 'the right to life'.
Download PDFJudgment was handed down on 16 January 2015 in the Chancery case of Thwaytes v Sotheby's, in which Sotheby's was held not to have been negligent in its assessment of a painting.
Read moreOn any commercial property transaction that requires financing or refinancing, a secured lender will usually require a letter from the borrower's insurance broker as a condition to drawdown.
Read moreHow limitation periods apply to financial mis-selling.
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In this article we consider how attractive this alternative route to justice is for consumers with complaints against their financial services providers, and for those financial service providers.
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