Sir David Tweedie speaks about his role with the International Valuation Standards Council and its ongoing mission as the global standard setter for the valuation profession
Judgment will be given next Wednesday in a landmark appeal over the role of human rights law in possession claims between private parties.
Nick and Christian Candy have fended off an application for a worldwide freezing order against them, in the latest hearing in a £100m-plus dispute
Nick and Christian Candy have fended off an application for a worldwide freezing order against them, in the latest hearing in a £100m-plus dispute
Glenn Maud has won a stay of execution on a bankruptcy order, to allow him the chance to pursue an appeal
Glenn Maud has won a stay of execution on a bankruptcy order, to allow him the chance to pursue an appeal
A farmer who fought for years to save a mock Tudor castle he built without planning permission, has now carefully dismantled it, the High Court has heard.
Elstree Film and Television Studio is to celebrate its 90th anniversary year with a new 4,770 sq m sound stage
The High Court has begun to hear a two-month trial of Manchester-based developer Property Alliance Group’s multi-million pound claim against the Royal Bank of Scotland over alleged LIBOR-rigging
A company owned by the Qatar government has triumphed in an appeal against a £38m stamp duty land tax bill following the firm’s purchase of the former Chelsea Barracks
Move follows Irwin Mitchell’s recent merger with Thomas Eggar
EG’s practice & law section is heavily tech-minded this week, with a focus in the professional and legal section on smart buildings, data protection, WiFi analytics and internet connectivity