This week, EG pubishes the final part in its “When the dragon meets the lion” series looking at Chinese investment in UK property
This week, EG pubishes the final part in its “When the dragon meets the lion” series looking at Chinese investment in UK property
A Supreme Court ruling on compensation for damage caused during the 2011 London riots is bad news for insurers, but will save taxpayers more than £80m
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by a company and its owner against a ruling that they carried out “collective investment schemes” without authorisation, involving land across England
A high- end art dealer in Mayfair is seeking around £1m in damages from its landlord over alleged noise and disturbance from redevelopment work being carried out to the floors…
A solicitors firm and conveyancers have been held equally liable for a near-£500,000 property fraud perpetrated by a client, in a case highlighting the professional duties for those acting on…
Robert Tchenguiz’s Edgeworth Capital and Abu Dhabi investment fund Aabar will have to wait to discover whether they have persuaded a London registrar to declare property tycoon Glen Maud bankrupt
The International Valuation Standards Council has opened consultations on its latest sets of standards
The Supreme Court overturned an earlier ruling that sandbanks once inaccessible from the shore, which over time become attached to the foreshore by gradual siltation, have become part of the…
The Broads Authority can go on calling itself the “Broads National Park”, because it is a branding decision not a legal definition, a judge has ruled.
Securitisation firm White Tower has no “title to sue” in its claim that Colliers negligently overvalued five major London office blocks by a total of almost £177m
Securitisation firm White Tower has no “title to sue” in its claim that Colliers negligently overvalued five major London office blocks