Results for 'commercial litigation team'
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What Are The Four Elements Of Professional Negligence?
Professional negligence may have occurred when an individual or organisation acting in a professional capacity…
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Dispute Resolution Roundup- March 2025
Welcome to our March quarterly newsletter; in this edition, we cover: Without Prejudice Communications &…
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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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Adverse Possession: What Is It And How Can You Claim?
Adverse possession, more colloquially known as ‘squatters rights’, is the process by which someone who is not the registered owner of a piece of land can have the land transferred to them following a period of 10 or 12 years of exclusive possession.
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Kamila Leak
Solicitor
Kamila is a Solicitor acting for clients in two teams, Corporate & Commercial and Employment, based in our Northampton office….
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What Happens If Someone Objects My Adverse Possession Application?
Adverse Possession is an application made to the Land Registry by someone who is not the registered owner of a piece of land/property.
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How Landlords Can Recover Possession Following Housing Reforms
The UK housing reforms, including the abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions, have significantly changed the landscape for landlords seeking to regain possession of their properties.
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Shareholder Agreement and Case
In the case of Lane -v- Lane, the High Court has held that a verbal agreement between a father and son to transfer their shares in a family company to each other on their death overrode the father’s earlier will under which the father’s shares had been left to his wife.
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Can I Rely On A Land Registry Plan?
In a recent case, the Court of Appeal have reconsidered a boundary dispute and confirmed that when considering the legal boundary of a property, the HM Land Registry’s title plan is irrelevant.
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Settlement Agreements – Not Just ‘A Thing’ For Employment Law
In context we are discussing here, settlement agreements are very much connected with commercial litigation and dispute resolution.