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In business we all send many emails every day. Amongst the thousands of emails we send and receive every year, some may ...
In April 2013, new court rules were introduced that imposed an obligation on all parties to court proceedings who are re...
Two cases illustrate the difficulty of interpreting the law when it comes to landlords’ responsibility for injury incurr...
In Meah v GE (2013) it was suggested that a lender had sold a property for less than the true value because development ...
In Emptage v Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), the claimant sought mortgage advice from her mortgage broker...
The question whether surveyors owe a duty of care to buy-to-let investors where a valuation was prepared just for the le...
An often quoted rule in litigation proceedings is “there is no property in a witness”. Put simply, just because one part...
Parties to a contract should always look to ensure that a contract is certain. If a contract is incomplete then it may w...
The recent case of Clack v Wrigleys Solicitors is a reminder to claimants that just because a professional’s breach of d...
Registered providers of social housing may have to deal with problem tenants engaging in illegal activity. We highlight ...
In Hughmans Solicitors v Central Stream Services Ltd, the parties both argued they were entitled to property sale procee...
In Webb Resolutions Ltd v Waller Needham & Green, the High Court shows it’s willingness to depart from the normal costs ...
If you believe that you have unreasonably been left out of a will, you may be able to apply for reasonable financial pro...
Most commercial contracts will contain provisions governing termination. Such provisions will often be dependent on cert...
When you ask a surveyor to value or assess a property you need them to tell you the full story. If they don't and the pr...
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