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    • Dec 17, 2021

    Back to basics – What to do about left-behind goods

    At the termination of a lease, it is not uncommon for a landlord to find that their tenant has left behind their belongings. This can be especially inconvenient where the landlord needs the premises cleared, whether for re-letting, development or

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    • Dec 17, 2021

    Dear Ben

    Dear Ben, We have a tenant whose five year lease comes to an end in 2022.  We have agreed with the tenant to extend its occupation at the premises for a further two years. We want to document this extension in

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    • Dec 17, 2021

    Intellectual property – What is it and why do we need it?

    When dealing with real estate, intellectual property (IP) may be at the bottom of the ladder, or not even a consideration. However, IP plays a role in all business operations, including real estate, and there are a number of IP

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    • Dec 17, 2021

    The big implications of a small blockage

    In the recent High Court case of Stonecrest Marble Ltd v Shepherds Bush Housing Association Ltd [2021] EWHC 2621 (Ch), a landlord was not liable for the repair of a blocked drainpipe despite the fact that this blockage caused water

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    • News
    • Dec 8, 2021

    Profile -Richard Boulding

    Q: Please tell us a little bit about your career?I qualified as a solicitor in 1980. I have spent the majority of my career working for a well known Bristol firm of solicitors, where I was an equity partner, the

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    • News
    • Nov 24, 2021

    Part 1 – Transfer regulations – Do they provide enough protection?

    We are seeing a significant increase in the number of member complaints against trustees relating to pension scams.  There is no doubt that these scams can be devastating to members and often leave  individuals financially destitute in their final years.

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    • Nov 24, 2021

    Part 2 – Pensions and climate change – A fair cop?

    Over the last two years we have witnessed significant climate change developments for UK occupational pension schemes. This has been driven by a desire to secure effective governance and reporting requirements with respect to the effects of climate change as

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