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Injunctive relief: On a wing and a prayer

The Commercial Litigation Journal | November 2019

Alison Oldfield considers the lessons to be learned from the Canada Goose decision

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Landlord And Tenant: Expend energy now

Property Law Journal | February 2017

Will Densham and Kanchan Adik look at new energy efficiency rules and their impact on rent reviews

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Project Management: All change

Procurement & Outsourcing Journal | November 2016

Simon Jones sets out a more flexible approach to outsourcing

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Mutualisation: Mutual benefit

Procurement & Outsourcing Journal | July 2015

Bridgette Wilcox and Paul Pugh investigate the next steps for the mutualisation agenda

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Intra-Group Assignments: Where are we now?

Property Law Journal | October 2014

James Batham and Thomas Grant QC discuss the recent case of Tindall Cobham v Adda Hotels [2014] and give their views on the law regarding intra-group assignments

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ADR: Taking the high road

The Commercial Litigation Journal | June 2014

Stuart Dutson reports on a recent study on the continued popularity of judicial resolution

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Adverse Possession: Criminality trespass

Property Law Journal | May 2014

Can a squatter rely upon conduct that amounts to a criminal offence as the basis for a claim in adverse possession? Alison Oldfield and Richard Jobes investigate

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RICS Draft Private Rented Sector Code: A positive step towards tenant empowerment?

Property Law Journal | May 2014

Joanne Shaw discusses the salient features of the draft Code, focusing on those that are likely to be the most onerous to landlords and managing agents

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Tribunal Fees: A short-lived victory for the government?

Employment Law Journal | April 2014

The future of fees for bringing a claim in the tribunal remains uncertain despite the failure of Unison’s judicial review proceedings, explains Geoffrey Mead

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Expert Determination: The challenge

Property Law Journal | February 2014

Modern day expert determinations are neither simpler nor quicker than any other form of dispute resolution, argue Lisa Jamieson and Will Densham

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