LISTEN: Lawyers from Irwin Mitchell take a comprehensive look at UK real estate from the point of view of Chinese investors
The government is asking the Court of Appeal to overturn a ruling that a new policy, excluding small developments from affordable housing levies, is unlawful.
A landmark appeal over the role of human rights law in possession claims between private parties is being heard by the Supreme Court
A ruling by the Court of Appeal that London premises comprising a ground floor shop with a self-contained first floor flat constitute a “house” for the purposes of enfranchisement law,…
In this week’s Estates Gazette, JLL announced its plans to better meet clients’ growing demand for data through expansion of its use of Argus Enterprise throughout the UK and beyond
The Court of Appeal will rule this week in the legal clash between Bristol Rovers and Sainsbury’s over a £30m stadium sale agreement
The role of proportionality in property law is set to explored like never before in a case set to be heard by the Supreme Court next week
This week in Estates Gazette, the authors of 2014’s Alienation Protocol unveil their latest work – the Alterations Protocol.
Property investor Joseph Ackerman acted in breach of fiduciary duties while a director of two companies in the Ackerman Group, a judge has ruled in the latest stage of a…
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has lost a court challenge after a planning inspector made an exception to its policy that restricts basement excavations to a single storey.