10 August 2022
Commercial Real Estate Partner and Head of Later Living, Amy France, has written for EG, considering how the later living sector may now be viewing the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022, as an opportunity to deliver positive change.
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9 August 2022
Neasa Coen, Counsel in the Charities and Philanthropy team, has authored an article published in the IFC Review entitled ‘Sustainable Finance: Implications For Charities And Philanthropy’.
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3 August 2022
Construction Senior Associate, Richard Spring, has written for the Property Law Journal, the options available to those who are not happy with the performance of their contractor.
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27 July 2022
Contentious Trusts and Estates Senior Associate, Maryam Oghanna, together with Richard Dew of Ten Old Square, have authored an article for Private Client Business on the effect of EU sanctions on trusts with a connection to Russian nationals.
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27 July 2022
The emergence of a new sub-sector of alternative uses is providing opportunities for investors and developers.
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22 July 2022
Head of Family, Jo Edwards, among leading divorce and family lawyers sharing their thoughts with Spear’s Magazine on the evolution and future of the family law profession.
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20 July 2022
Partner, Alastair Laing, and Associate, James Hamilton, both in our Corporate department, have authored an article for the STEP Journal Plus entitled ‘Divided We Plan'.
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15 July 2022
Head of Contentious Trusts and Estates, Roberta Harvey, and Contentious Trusts and Estates Associate, Rory Carter, have authored an article for the STEP Trust Quarterly Review magazine entitled ‘The Ties that Bind’.
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14 July 2022
Dispute Resolution Partner, Caroline Harbord, has been quoted in the Law360 article entitled '£5B BHP Claim Revival Sends Warning Shot to Multinationals'
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14 July 2022
Commercial Real Estate Senior Associate, Edward Glass, speaks to PlaceTech about what exactly landlords need to know about Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) and how they can prepare for the April 2023 “crunch point” as a ban on continuing to let commercial buildings with poor energy ratings comes into effect.
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