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Security of tenure considered by the Supreme Court

A recent Supreme Court case has considered if a landlord’s motive, namely to remove a tenant in occupation, is relevant in determining whether or not to order a new tenancy.

Winding-up after enforcement of adjudicator's decision

You have won an adjudication. You have been to court and enforced the decision and have a court order. So can you issue a winding-up petition rather than sending in the bailiffs?

Force majeure – manufacture a plan for the unexpected

It would not be unreasonable to suggest that planning for (often) wildly unexpected events may not be at the forefront of either party’s agenda during initial contract negotiations.

Eight things to think about before signing a construction contract

There are several types of construction contracts used in the industry and there are certain types of construction contracts preferred and commonly used by certain construction professionals, for example, JCT, NEC.

Sorting a lease from a licence

A recent judgment given by the High Court earlier this year comes as a stark reminder of the difference between a lease and a licence with significant detriment to the landowner. This is not a new point of law, but is one that is becoming an increasingly pressing issue.

Legal guide to eCommerce

When thinking of starting a new business venture or growing a current retail operation, many people look to the internet as the most effective and cost efficient route to market.

A basic guide to copyright law

Copyright does not protect ideas. Copyright only exists if the idea is fixed, such as in writing or in a photograph. It is not the idea that is protected but the expression of the idea itself, i.e. the book or the photograph.

EMI options over growth shares

Growth Shares are, in essence, a separate class of incentive shares which entitle participating employees to share in a proportion of the future growth in value of a company.

Top tips on standard disclosure in litigation

Whether your claim is small or large, a professional negligence or breach of contract or share sale dispute or any other litigation claim going through the court system, disclosure of documentary evidence is going to be a key aspect of the dispute.

A brief history of nearly everything about social housing finance

The history of social housing finance makes interesting reading and we have been involved in its story since the early 1980s when we helped set up what is now one of the largest housing groups in the country.