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From a rise in lab conversions for life sciences and tenant activism to sanctions and decarbonisation, we anticipate the need-to-know issues for 2023

Unfortunately, real estate disputes are often an unavoidable part of owning, developing or occupying property. As a result, it is important to be on top of the trends impacting a real estate sector beset by change and new pressures.

In our Forearmed Real Estate Disputes Guide, we aim to get ahead of the issues and provide a roadmap for how to navigate them as 2023 gets underway. Once again, there's no shortage of change on the horizon.

Our predictions include an upturn in commercial and residential tenant activism, far-reaching consequences of the sanctions regime, and a widening scope for green lease provisions as the focus on ESG intensifies which will bring enforcement challenges.

For a complete guide to these issues and more, and an assessment of how our last predictions faired, download our Real Estate Disputes Guide.

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