Results for 'commercial litigation team'
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Hannah Bayliss
Trainee Solicitor
Hannah is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Property team in our Corby office. She previously gained experience working in the Commercial Litigation team and also during her University Placement in the Clinical Negligence team as a Paralegal.
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Disputed Debts
Recovering a disputed debt is not straightforward. The expert Commercial Litigation Team can explain your options into plain, always commercially sensible, English.
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David Farmer
Partner
David is a Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation Team and advises on a variety of civil and commercial disputes including commercial property, (focusing on dilapidations and forfeiture disputes), debt recovery and both personal and corporate insolvency,
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Kevin Rogers
Partner
Recognised as a ‘Leading Individual’ (one of only two in our region) by The Legal 500 (the ‘who’s who’ of law) Kevin is a Partner in our Commercial Litigation Team.
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Adverse Possession: 2 Decades On From The Reforms
Adverse Possession is a method of acquiring title to Land and simply refers to squatting.
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Case update: Armstead v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company Ltd (2024) UKSC 6
In tort, it is a well-established principle that a person owes a duty of care not to cause any physical damage to another person’s property.
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Rise in Court Fees
The Government announce a consultation to increase over 200 court fees to raise up to an additional £42 million per year.
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Warranty v Condition
Businesses and individuals alike enter into contracts frequently, whether it be for services or goods…
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“You Knew Perfectly Well What You Were Signing”
Commercial Litigation Partner Kevin Rogers comments on a recent case where a Claimant (unsuccessfully) tried to claim that a transfer of the property was invalid because they’d ‘made a mistake’.
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Does The University of Cambridge own ‘Cambridge’?
A recent legal battle between Tahl Holtzman and The University of Cambridge has brought to light challenges in trademark for companies based in Cambridge.