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    • Mar 23, 2022

    Part 2 – Pensions dashboard – The big picture

    The stigma around pensions being a topic you steer-clear of has vastly decreased since I started my career in pensions.  Now there is far more public engagement and enthusiasm about pensions. However, there remains a long way to go.  Unfortunately

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    • News
    • Mar 15, 2022

    30 year limitation period introduced into building safety bill

    In the House of Commons a very significant amendment was made to the Building Safety Bill in January whereby, if it remains in the Bill, claimants will be able to bring claims originating from up to 30 years ago (i.e.

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    • News
    • Mar 15, 2022

    Adjudication: Part 2 – The process

    In this five part series, we examine the primary dispute resolution forum for construction disputes in England and Wales for those who are unfamiliar, namely, adjudication. We will answer some frequently asked questions from clients in relation to adjudication. Last time we

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    • News
    • Mar 15, 2022

    Are all guardians angels?

    Properties can be empty for a number of reasons but an empty property is at risk from squatters, vandalism and theft. Property guardians have often been the solution. A property is occupied, usually by a working professional, under a non-exclusive

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    • News
    • Mar 15, 2022

    Assignment – How uncooperative can a landlord be?

    Most commercial leases allow a tenant to assign its lease subject to obtaining landlord consent. While in theory this may seem relatively straightforward, recent case law has provided a stark reminder of the difficulties a tenant will encounter if the

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    • News
    • Mar 15, 2022

    Dilaps, don’t sweat it: A guide for landlords

    Now that we are all adapting to the “new normal” of working practices, many businesses are assessing their own business requirements, including their usage of premises. With this in mind, many tenants may be looking to vacate or downsize from

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    • News
    • Mar 9, 2022

    Ruthless’ daughter who manipulated her father into leaving her most of his £100m fortune while leaving her brother with nothing faces £2m bill after losing court battle and being ordered to take equal £27m share – Caroline Miller comments

    Partner Caroline Miller shares her thoughts on the news that Louise Reeves has lost her three-year court battle over her father’s £100million fortune, in Mail Online. Louise now faces a £2m legal bill, as the High Court judge orders her

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