It can often be very difficult to prove the terms of an oral contract, which can persuade a TCC judge not to enforce an adjudicator’s award. Stuart Pemble doubts whether…
COMMENT: With mental health awareness coming to the forefront of people’s minds, we wanted to go the extra mile, writes Jill O’Grady, HR manager at Muse Developments.
Dan Labbad, Chief executive, international operations, Lendlease
COMMENT: The landscape of international investors is constantly changing, both in terms of where the money is coming from and where it wants to go, writes Rasheed Hassan, director and head…
Suzanne Hooks and Selina Badiani address what costs landlords can recover after a lease ends, and how tenants can resist claims
Retail and leisure investor NewRiver REIT has appointed agencies Lunson Mitchenall and Jackson Criss to advise on Bexleyheath’s Broadway Shopping Centre and retail park.
Allyson Colby explains why a permanent fence wasn’t enough to constitute “abandonment” of a right of way
The high court has backed the refusal of planning permission for residential redevelopment of a former Territorial Army Centre in Islington, in an important decision on viability and affordable housing…
While Amazon’s $13.7bn acquisition of Whole Foods came out of the blue last year, the tie-up between Sainsbury’s and Asda, Britain’s second and third-largest food retailers respectively, is less of…
A local authority’s ability to enforce licence conditions to raise standards in the PRS was the subject of a recent appeal from the Upper Tribunal to the Court of Appeal.…
COMMENT: Close to 48 years ago, on 22 April 1970, millions of people took to the streets to protest the negative effects of 150 years of industrial development, writes Melanie…
The current tools in place don’t help to manage the growing problem of conflicts over light, writes Patrick Robinson, partner at Town Legal