One of the most eagerly awaited property cases of the year today reached the Supreme Court, where Marks & Spencer renews its dispute with the landlord of its former head…
Edward Davenport, who in 2011 was jailed for his part in a commercial loans advance fee fraud, is awaiting the outcome of an appeal in which he says he has…
A closely watched case, in which an Irish company was awarded €32m (£23.7m) in damages for professional negligence over a valuation of commercial premises in Germany, today moved to the…
A closely watched case, in which an Irish company was awarded €32m (£23.7m) in damages for professional negligence over a valuation of commercial premises in Germany, today moved to the…
Lloyds Bank has secured partial success in a claim against consultants after a development loan turned sour. Lloyds had sued McBains Cooper Consulting seeking to recover around £1.4m, its total…
Would-be US president Donald Trump will next week take a case to the UK’s supreme court, seeking to block a major offshore windfarm close to his Aberdeenshire golf resort.
Tenants have been served a warning not to procrastinate when it comes to challenging the reasonableness of service charges
With money laundering high on the political agenda, EG takes a look at how the property industry’s responsibilities are in order to comply with up-to-date industry regulations
The High Court has forced the administrators of restaurant chain Strada to relinquish its Brunswick Centre lease
Insolvency practitioners have been dealt a blow after the high court forced the administrator of restaurant chain Strada to relinquish its Brunswick Centre lease in London
The controversial installation of a 3G surface in a sports hall at Hull City’s KC Stadium was not a breach of lease, a judge has ruled
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