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    • Sep 26, 2022

    Welcome – QIA

    Chris Carlisle Chris joined Wedlake Bell in June 2022 as an associate in the Real Estate team. Chris is a non-contentious commercial property lawyer. He has experience advising clients on sales and acquisitions, lettings and property financings. Lucy Dodds Lucy

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    • Sep 15, 2022

    Refinancing risks – Trustees are the first line of defence – Pensions compass September 2022

    The Pensions Regulator (“TPR”) has published a blog describing trustees as “the first line of defence in the assessment and mitigation of corporate events that impact covenant, including refinancing“. We discuss below TPR’s expectations of trustees and sponsoring employers in

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    • Aug 18, 2022

    The further difficulties of a section 423 claim

    In the recent decision of Hinton v Wotherspoon, the court was faced with a claim under section 423 Insolvency Act 1986 by a trustee in bankruptcy to set aside a transfer of the matrimonial home into the sole name of

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    • Aug 3, 2022

    Law360: Vardy ‘own goal’ shows risks of destroying evidence

    “It is possible that the evidence destruction or ‘manifestly untrue’ evidence given by Vardy in the witness box could be grounds to start committal proceedings for contempt of court or a criminal prosecution for perjury or attempting to pervert the

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    • Jul 11, 2022

    Lasting powers of attorney and investment management

    Private client practitioners around the country welcomed the news that the Office of the Public Guardian (“OPG“) has finally amended its written guidance regarding financial Lasting Powers of Attorney (“LPAs“) to allow attorneys appointed under an LPA to more easily

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    • Jun 28, 2022

    Adjudication: Part 5 – What is a construction contract?

    In the last of our series on adjudication, we will look at when the right to adjudication arises. When does the right to adjudication apply? Whether adjudication is mentioned in the contract or not, the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act

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