Issues In Commercial Service Charges
One of the aims of the RICS Code of Practice for Service Charges in Commercial Property (the Code) is to reduce tenant disputes by improving communication and transparency. At a time when everyone is ‘feeling
One of the aims of the RICS Code of Practice for Service Charges in Commercial Property (the Code) is to reduce tenant disputes by improving communication and transparency. At a time when everyone is ‘feeling
A landmark Supreme Court ruling means that thousands more women in the UK will be able to bring equal pay claims against their former employers. The decision by the Supreme Court allows claims from a
The Supreme Court has today handed down judgment in the hugely significant cross-border insolvency appeals in Rubin and anor -v- Eurofinance SA and New Cap Re -v- Grant. In summary, the Supreme Court allowed the
The Court of Appeal has upheld the decision of Judge Jeremy Griggs in the case of Bradbury -v- Taylor to allow Roger Taylor to keep his late uncle’s £800,000 farmhouse, despite this going against the
Druces LLP were delighted to be asked to collaborate on a legal masterclass at the House of Commons for the beneficiaries of a charity, Heropreneurs, which helps ex-servicemen and women leaving the forces get into
We reported on on 1 September 2012 that squatting in a residential building has become an offence under Section 144 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (“the Act”). Those found
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