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Comfort and joy
Author: Alex Rhodes, Senior Associate, Planning, London While this may feel like yet another winter with warmer than usual temperatures, the harsh …
When quiet enjoyment means just that
Author: Julian Pollock, Partner, Real Estate, London Earlier this year, the courts decided that, even if there is an express right to carry out works in …
Air quality - further developments this week
Authors: Julie Vaughan, Senior Associate, Environment and Helena Thompson, Associate, Planning and Environment, London There have been a number of …
Getting ready for high speed broadband
Author: Michael Mendelblat, Professional Support Lawyer, Construction and Engineering, London From 1st January 2017, all new buildings and many …
Autumn Statement – a tax ticking time-bomb for developers?
Author: Neil Warriner, Partner, Real Estate Tax, London From a real estate tax perspective, the Autumn Statement was a bit of a damp squib, but …
Air quality update
Authors: Julie Vaughan, Senior Associate, Environment and Helena Thompson, Associate, Planning and Environment, London This blog gives an overview of …
How to protect your development site from squatters
Author: Rhian Arrenberg, Professional Support Lawyer, Real Estate Dispute Resolution, London Following the creation of a criminal offence of …
Squash those squatters: how to regain possession of your development site
Author: Rhian Arrenberg, Professional Support Lawyer, Real Estate Dispute Resolution, London A key concern for anyone involved in the development of …
Clearing a development site – using Torts Act notices
Author: Matt Leggett, Associate, Real Estate, London Piecing together a large or complex development site inevitably involves dealing with tenants and …
The Great Repeal Bill: What will this mean for environmental legislation?
Authors: Julie Vaughan, Senior Associate, Environment and Helena Thompson, Associate, Planning and Environment, London On 2 October 2016, Prime Minister …
Important Information for Property Investors: Proposed extension of the 'no-scheme' principle for compulsory purchase compensation, to include relevant transport projects from 8 September 2016
Authors: Alexandra Rhodes, Senior Associate, Planning and Matthew White, Partner and Head of Planning, London In September the Department for Communities …
Compensation for closure of a dangerous structure
Author: Michael Mendelblat, Professional Support Lawyer, Construction and Engineering, London In this post, we examine the Supreme Court decision …
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