Amid all the bunting, fanfare and pageantry, one of our most traditional retailers went that extra mile with a tip of the hat to the royal lovebirds last week.
In the latest episode of On the Case, Owen Talfan Davies, partner at Fieldfisher, analyses two recent cases dealing with conveyancing fraud
Supermarket chains including Tesco and Sainsbury’s will this week face a Court of Appeal battle over how cash machines in their stores are rated – with more than £300m in…
This time on the Agenda, the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is under scrutiny, as Jonathan Seitler QC takes on Roger Cohen, partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
A bunker of one’s own; Toys ‘r’ up for grabs; and getting catty about time off
The Supreme Court has ruled that an anti-oral variation clause in a property licence agreement for central London office space meant what it said
The Court of Appeal has given judgment in two cases that raise important questions over who should be held liable to victims of conveyancing fraud
The Court of Appeal has given judgment in two cases that raise important questions over who should be held liable to victims of conveyancing fraud
Take a look at the statue set to wow visitors to Greenwich’s Devonport House Hotel, and meet the man promoting a Scandinavian retail chain via his body art.
The high court has rejected a claim for specific performance that could have forced 10 Hilton-branded hotels, including the Kensington flagship, to spend £100m bringing them up to standards.
Mozart’s manor, mourning Maplin, and an EG anniversary
A spot of animal magic from Atlas Residential