Government announces that No Fault Divorce will become law on 6 April 2022
After what seems like a very long journey, and much campaigning over the years, it seems like the wait will be finally over on 6 April 2022.
Read moreAfter what seems like a very long journey, and much campaigning over the years, it seems like the wait will be finally over on 6 April 2022.
Read moreForsters LLP and Arnold Bloch Leibler discuss how the Australian Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975 might help to put the UK’s new National Security and Investment Act 2021 into perspective.
Read moreWestminster City Council published its City Plan on 21 April 2021, deleting the controversial requirement for hotel development to make provision for affordable housing. The proposed policy threatened to further hamper the creation of much needed visitor accommodation within central London.
Read moreAs expected, in her speech at the State Opening of Parliament, the Queen announced that the Government will introduce "laws to modernise the planning system, so that more homes can be built".
Read moreThe National Security and Investment Act 2021 (the “NSI Act”) received Royal Assent on 29 April 2021 but apart from a new piece of legislation appearing in the statute books, it doesn’t appear that much has changed, at least in the short-term. Our summary of the National Security and Investment Bill still stands, save for the amendments set out here.
Read moreOn 22 April 2021, the European Confederation of Directors Associations published its updated Corporate Governance Guidance and Principles for Unlisted Companies in Europe (the “Guidance”), originally published in 2010. Here we summarise some of the key points set out in the Guidance and explain why corporate governance should not be ignored by SMEs, owner-managed businesses and family companies.
Read moreHammerson, one of the UK’s largest shopping centre owners, has stated it expects to cut rents for retail tenants by 30% as they are too high, there have been two Court Judgments which reflects the current state of the retail market. They both relate to Units within the Westfield Centre at Shepherds Bush, the largest retail and leisure destination in Europe.
Read moreLandlord and tenant obligations as to sustainability can take a number of different forms. In this briefing we set out an overview of the documents you may come across and when they are most likely to be used.
Read moreThe roll-out of Electric Vehicle Charging Points (EVCPs) across the UK is only going to continue to gather speed, with the government’s announcement last year of a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars, to take effect from 2030. In this briefing we set out an overview of the key issues and questions for property owners to consider in relation to EVCPs.
Read moreWhen it comes to creating new residential property through permitted development rights, bigger really is better. In February 2021, the Planning Inspectorate rejected a proposal under permitted development rights to convert a chip shop in Leicester into three flats on the basis that the internal space would be too small to constitute dwellinghouses.
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