6 May 2022
Despite the UK experiencing its deepest recession for 300 years, the industrials and logistics property industry has been enjoying a surprising period of growth.
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6 May 2022
One in seven shops across the country now sits empty, according to the British Retail Consortium, causing a devasting domino effect on nearby hospitality businesses.
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5 May 2022
Head of Residential Property, Lucy Barber, writes for Prime Resi on buying a property at auction.
Auctions have seen a surge in popularity over the last few years, with an increasing number of prime properties going under the hammer.
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5 May 2022
Private Client Partner, James Brockhurst, has authored on article for IFC Review entitled ' Crypto And Trusts: The Tortoises In The Race'.
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3 May 2022
Corporate Partner, Stuart Hatcher, has spoken to City AM in their article entitled 'English football regulator may be constrained by conflicting aims, says legal expert'.
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29 April 2022
Last week, the Government suggested a new plan to rejuvenate the UK’s high streets and tackle the growing issue of empty retail properties: If one such property has stood empty for more than six months, the local authority could force the owner to rent it out.
This idea has been met with scepticism by industry experts, both in reference to its function and its intended effects.
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29 April 2022
Residential Property Partner, Helen Marsh, has been quoted in The Telegraph article, ‘How a property seller overpaid in the pandemic frenzy – then made a £300,000 loss'.
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29 April 2022
Dispute Resolution Partner, Caroline Harbord, and Trainee Solicitor, Charlie Paddock, have authored an article for Insurance Post entitled 'Importance of robust agency arrangements in insurance sales and supply chains'.
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27 April 2022
Head of Family, Jo Edwards, and Family Counsel, Amanda Sandys, have authored an article for Law In Sport entitled 'Staying On Track: How To Protect Athletes From The Impact Of Family Breakdown'.
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22 April 2022
Earlier this month, the government announced its intention to replace Section 106 planning obligations and the tariff-based Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) with a new, uniform infrastructure levy. Whilst the proposed change is expected to simplify the system, is a uniform levy really the answer?
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