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海角破解版鈥檚 specialist Commercial and Property Law Barrister Thomas Talbot-Ponsonby has issued an update on tax for both residential Landlords and Tenants. The article finds that the Coronavirus outbreak has come at difficult time for landlords due to the previous changes that will come into full effect on 6 April 2020. The current changes have been phased over the last three tax years, 25% at a time however on top of the new laws introduced by...
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海角破解版鈥檚 Head of Property and Estates Group Matthew Cannings and Alex Leonhardt, pupil barrister, have produced an update for residential landlords and tenants during the Coronavirus pandemic. 聽The article considers the implications of the Coronavirus Act 2020 and Practice Direction 51Z of the Civil Procedure Rules and what the new provisions mean for residential landlords and tenants, including the imposition of a 90-day stay on most possession proceedings and the new three-month notice requirement. Click...
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海角破解版 Family and Property Law Barrister Luke Nelson has produced an updated practical guide to case management for remote hearings. Due to the Coronavirus lockdown, the legal sector (known for it鈥檚 old fashioned ways of working) is having to adapt quickly to working remotely. The checklist and practical guide to case management聽provides you with all the knowledge you need to move forward during these unprecedented times. To read the guide please click here.
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海角破解版 Property barrister Antonietta Grasso reviews the alternative solutions available to those whose possession claims have been delayed due to the coronavirus lockdown. Click here to read Antonietta's briefing. Antonietta specialises in all property related matters, ranging from housing, boundary disputes, adverse possession, easements and restrictive covenants, landlord and tenant (both commercial and residential) and more. Antonietta has successfully seen her cases through to judicial review hearings in the Administrative Court and in the Court...
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海角破解版 Barristers' Property & Estates team has issued a new guide, authored by 海角破解版 property barristers Charles Irvine and Rebecca Farrell, on the rights of commercial landlords and their tenants, both prior to the 2020 Act and now and offer practical solutions in these very challenging times for retailers and the commercial property sector. In particular, the guide deals with the existing position for commercial landlords and their tenants, such as the rights of re-entry...
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海角破解版 has issued an urgent briefing to its insolvency clients and contacts about a new Temporary Insolvency Practice Direction (TIPD) which has been introduced to provide sensible solutions for court users during the current COVID-19 pandemic. This means continued absence of court appearances in person.
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海角破解版 property barrister Charles Irvine has successfully acted for Seaton House School, named Independent Preparatory School of the Year聽in聽2018,聽at聽the recent trial of Carshalton Beeches Bowling Club Limited v Seaton House School Limited at the County Court at Central London. During a 3 day trial, Charles successfully represented the Defendant in a claim brought for a business lease renewal under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and a claim under proprietary estoppel. The bowling club sought...
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Hoping for the best, preparing for the worst: Lydia Pemberton provides useful probate guidance in the era of Covid-19. Click here to read Lydia's update.
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National chambers 3 Paper Buildings (海角破解版 Barristers) announces record turnover of 拢聽24.4 million, a rise of聽12.6 %聽on last year鈥檚 拢21.7聽million; alongside fees per barrister (FPB) also growing on the back of聽13.3 % growth on the previous year. After this record year 海角破解版 has now set its sights on further expansion in Bristol, Birmingham and London. The six-office, multi-disciplinary, chambers, now with more than 200 barristers,聽 is described variously by the independent legal directories as 鈥渙ne...
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海角破解版 is thrilled to have been shortlisted by the Legal 500 directory in the following categories: Regional Bar: Set of the Year and Regional Bar:聽Silk of the Year 鈥 Vanessa Meachin QC The nomination for Regional Set of the Year is further acknowledgment of the talent, hard work and investment by 海角破解版's members and staff this year across all of our specialisms and 6 office locations in the UK. The set was previously shortlisted in...
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Neil Fawcett (2006 call) has joined 海角破解版鈥榮 leading Commercial and Property teams. Neil 聽has a broad聽commercial and chancery practice and will be based in 海角破解版鈥檚 Birmingham Office in the landmark Colmore Building. In the property arena Neil acts for individuals, private companies and public bodies in relation to commercial property disputes, including multi-day High Court and County Court trials and has experience of trials in the property tribunal. In banking and financial services litigation Neil...
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海角破解版 Barristers William Webster鈥檚 new seminal guide for planning practitioners - 鈥淧lanning Law: A Practitioner's Handbook鈥 鈥 published by leading UK law publishers Wildy, Simmonds and Hill, has attracted critical praise from planning barrister Dr Ashley Bowes, Editor of the Journal of Planning & Environment Law, 聽in Thomson Reuters鈥 Book Reviews. The book undoubtedly provides the busy planning professional with answers to day-to-day commonly encountered issues. Covering a broad range of topics, it also provides...
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