Results for 'commercial litigation team'
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Private Landlord
There is a lot to consider when you are renting out a property. If you’re in the business of being a private landlord, our job is to make yours easier.
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Vodafone’s £120M Franchise Fallout: What It Means For Your Business
In July 2025 , more than 60 Vodafone Franchises launched a £120 million High Court claim against the telecoms giant.
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Are There Any Guarantees In Your Life?
When people incorporate a company and set up a limited company, one of the reasons for doing so is that it creates a business which has its own legal personality.
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Renters Rights
There are new significant responsibilities for landlords of buy-to-lets and a significant reduction in rights for landlords.
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The 10-year Period For Adverse Possession Of Registered Land
Adverse possession of registered land is governed by Schedule 6 of the Land Registration Act 2002 (“Schedule 6”).
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What is Professional Negligence?
Professional negligence is different from other kinds of negligence because its main focus is a…
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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.