The owner of a Hertfordshire property has failed to persuade the Supreme Court that she holds title to it free of a bank charge.
A judge has ordered Robert Tchenguiz’s trustee to pay £1m into court as security for costs so that his case can proceed against accountants Grant Thornton and other parties he…
The Supreme Court has rejected a claim that an £85 overstay fee at a Chelmsford car park was an unfair penalty
A farmer, who is facing jail for contempt of court after refusing to tear down the mock Tudor castle he built without planning permission, has told a judge that the…
Lambeth Council’s plans to redevelop a 300-home estate are under challenge at the High Court from a local resident who fears the demolition of her home
Edward Davenport, who in 2011 was jailed for his part in a commercial loans advance fee fraud, has triumphed in a Court of Appeal claim that he was told to…
The Court of Appeal has overturned a ruling in which an Irish company was awarded €32m (£23.7m) in damages for professional negligence over a valuation of commercial premises in Germany
The Court of Appeal has overturned a ruling in which an Irish company was awarded €32m (£23.7m) in damages for professional negligence over a valuation of commercial premises in Germany.
Mortgage Express has won a key ruling at the Court of Appeal, in an ongoing claim in which it alleges that Countrywide Surveyors was “deceitfully” at fault over more than…
The Court of Appeal has found that London premises that comprise a ground floor shop with a self-contained first floor flat constitute a “house” for the purposes of enfranchisement law.
The Law Commission has announced a consultation on hidden fees for owners of retirement flats and their families
The Supreme Court will give its decision next week in a legal challenge to an £85 overstay fee at a Chelmsford car park