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Careful what you type – Court of Appeal rules informal email exchange is sufficient to transfer property to ex-partner

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For unmarried co-habiting couples who jointly own property without a declaration of trust, this article highlights the binding power of email

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Zombie rights

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The assets of a dissolved company pass to the Crown as bona vacantia and getting hold of them after this has happened is by no means easy.

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The Online Safety Act: Introduction of new regulations by Ofcom for service providers

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There has been a lot of discussion over the last year about the Online Safety Bill, particularly for its controversial nature amongst the Big Tech companies. The Bill received Royal Assent on 26 October 2023 and is now the Online Safety Act.

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Applying to discharge restrictive covenants

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We provide a guide to practical benefits of substantial value or advantage when applying to discharge restrictive covenants

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Court of Appeal clarifies when multiple claimants can bring claims in a single claim form

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The case concerned allegations of negligence against a firm of solicitors, who it was argued had breached its duty properly to advise the claimants in relation to investing in property development projects.

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Green Leases – a renaissance?

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Over the last decade environmental considerations have become more important to individuals and businesses in their decision-making processes, with expectations rising in many areas of their lives and activities.

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KVB Consultants: A Reality Check for AR Statutory Vicarious Liability Claims

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The High Court in KVB Consultants v Jacobs Hopkins McKenzie and others has made it clear that principal firms cannot exclude liability for their appointed representatives through drafting contracts which are detached from factual reality

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Procurement disputes

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Expert procurement law solicitors and specialists in challenging and defending procurement contract awards. Call 0800 652 8025. Offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.

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Specialist financial mis-selling solicitors

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Have you been mis-led or poorly advised on a financial product? Our financial litigation experts can help you try and claim compensation. Call 0800 422 0221 now.

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New property foundation class launched in Bristol

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School pupils in Bristol have been given an insight into working in the property sector thanks to a new private-public sector collaboration.

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Ground rent and service charge for later living developments

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Historically, the costs of providing communal facilities have been recovered by way of a ground rent and service charge. However, the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 (the “Act”), will impact significantly.

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