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This article by Ben Gildea, an associate solicitor in the real estate disputes team at Irwin Mitchell, first appeared in Estates...
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On Tuesday 15 December, the government announced that teachers and pupils will have access to rapid testing from the start of January...
The Chancellor has just announced a further extension to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
According to this press release, the...
What a week it has been - the final week of the Michaelmas term has been a busy one for both the Government and the Courts.
We have...
...telecommunications expert, Ben Gildea, looks back over the developments of the past year for the telecommunications sector. This is...
Nothing quite says 'Christmas' to us planning nerds than a series of significant policy announcements* from MHCLG.
This year, the...
by Daniel Campbell - Banking and Finance
Undeniably difficult though this year's lockdowns have been - where most international travel and...
...real estate disputes expert, Bryn Davey, considers the case of Cuadrilla Bowland Ltd and others v Persons Unknown [2020] . This...
...real estate disputes expert, Rachel Belinfante, considers the case of Beaumont Business Centres Limited v Florala Property Limited ....
...real estate disputes expert, Glenn Rhodes, examines a Court of Appeal decision on notices. This is the ninth in a series of...
We have identified the cases which will have a big impact on employment law and HR policies and practices over the next 12 months.
...real estate disputes solicitor, Hayley Crombleholme, looks at a Court of Appeal decision on private nuisance. This is the eighth...
The sustainability of business operations has become a popular area of discussion in recent years largely due to the changing regulatory...
The government appears to have a bee in its bonnet about restrictive covenants - and non compete clauses in particular. These are the...
Day 7 traditionally brings you 7 swans a swimming, however, we bring you case where a landlord was able to continue swimming...
On 31 December 2020, the Brexit “implementation period” will come to an end and the UK will be transferred out of the European Union. As...
by Harry Taylor - solicitor, Banking and Finance
The inclusion of default interest provisions in loan agreements is accepted as universal...
Given the raft of retail insolvencies in recent days including Debenhams, Bon Marche and the Arcadia Group, we think it is worthwhile...
In this article they explore the important, recent judgment in SRS Middle East FZE v Chemie Tech DMCC[2020] EWHC 2904 (Comm) (judgment here
The Supreme Court earlier this year handed down judgment and found in favour for major supermarkets (Tesco’s, Sainsbury’s and the...
...real estate disputes partner, Tim Rayner, examines a key Supreme Court decision on restrictive covenants. This is the fourth in a...
MHCLG has a habit of launching significant consultations just as I attempt to sneak in a few days annual leave. This time the surprise...
The restrictions on travel, and government imposed national lockdowns caused by Covid-19 are likely to have far reaching and severe...
Day 3 of our 12 days of Christmas leads us to the case of Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent Ltd [2020] UKSC 18 in which Judgment was given...
The Corporate Insolvency & Governance Act came into to force on 26 June 2020 and was enacted due to the pandemic. Amongst its various...
Late November usually marks the beginning of the most important time of the year for our high streets, with a great many retailers...
If 2020 were a beer, it would be a disappointing drink consisting of mainly foam in a takeaway plastic container. Despite the trials and...
11pm on 31 December 2020 draws ever closer and, at time of writing, the United Kingdom remains in a no deal situation.
From a litigation...
The national lockdown ends today in England and is replaced by three regional tiers which restrict what people can do and which...
Prime Wardrobe is one of many exciting new developments within the world of online retail, but is the law keeping up? Katherine East, a...
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The recent judgment of Capitol Park Leeds plc v Global Radio Services Ltd [2020] EWHC 2750 (Ch) is the first of its kind to...
The guidance note check if you can claim for your employees' wages through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has been updated and now...
It was reported on Monday that Arcadia, owner of well-known high street brands such as Topshop, Burton and Dorothy Perkins, had entered...
In June 2020 the Court of Appeal brought some welcome relief for residential landlords wishing to rely on section 21 of the Housing Act...
Filtering is the term used to describe the process that identifies which criminal records are disclosed on a standard or enhanced DBS...
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