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Telecoms: Important New Code case relating to residential rooftop

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In CTIL -v- L&Q [2020] the Tribunal was asked to determine the terms (including the consideration) to impose a new telecoms code agreement for a rooftop site of a residential block in London.

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The carbon free home

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Philip Brown, Commercial Property Partner comments on the impact of the Energy White Paper for the house building sector.

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The importance of getting notices correct

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We commonly see disputes arising as a result of poorly drafted or late notices being issued. We therefore often have to stress the importance of getting notices correct, especially when it comes to receiving or making payments.

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The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill 2022

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The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill (LURB), published on 11 May 2022, contains a number of interesting proposals for the development industry and some potentially significant changes to the planning system.

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The media, the clinical negligence divide

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Claimants are often referred to in pejorative terms, as “lottery winners” and their legal representatives as ambulance chasers

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The Right to Roam: Balancing landowners’ interests and public access

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The Right to Roam has been brought back into the public debate following recent rumblings from Labour about extending rights for ramblers across England and Wales. For more information contact our team online.

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The Statutory Residence Test and “exceptional circumstances”

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Since 6 April 2013 an individual’s UK tax status has been decided by the Statutory Residence Test (SRT). The number of days that the taxpayer spends in the UK is vital in determining tax residence pursuant to the SRT with a variable number being permitted as decided by various factors.

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Tim Copplestone

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Tim is an employment lawyer within the firm’s sport sector and has himself represented Great Britain in kayaking. He is identified as a Leading Individual in the Legal 500, 2024.
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UK-wide consultation launched to tackle dairy sector supply chain issues

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On 24 June 2020, the UK Government launched a consultation seeking to end any unfair practices across the UK’s dairy sector. This consultation is seeking views from dairy farmers and processors on whether future regulation could be used to strengthen fairness and transparency.

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