A Kensington property owner, who claimed his neighbour had exploited a loophole to secure planning permission to convert office premises into residential accommodation, together with a new basement extension, has…
Suffolk coastal district council’s core strategy allocation of land for 2,000 new homes has survived a renewed legal challenge at the Court of Appeal.
The communities secretary was wrong to confirm a compulsory purchase order vital to plans for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club’s new £400m stadium redevelopment, a local N17 landlord has claimed.
The Communities Secretary was wrong to confirm a compulsory purchase order vital to plans for Tottenham Hotspur football club’s new stadium, because the London Borough of Haringey had no authority…
The High Court challenge to plans for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club’s new stadium finally began today
Accountancy firm Grant Thornton, which is being sued for £46m by Barclays Bank over audit reports provided to the collapsed Von Essen Hotels group, has applied to have the claim…
A dispute over delay to the completion of the £100m-plus sale of a Windsor shopping centre today reached the Court of Appeal.
Vincent Tchenguiz has filed papers in an estimated £2.2bn damages claim at the commercial court.
Manchester-based developer Property Alliance Group is to bring a multi-million pound claim against the Royal Bank of Scotland over Libor-rigging.
A judge has rejected a claim that, in granting planning permission for a new relief road in Grantham, the local authority was wrong not to consider its environmental effects in…
The Supreme Court has granted Marks & Spencer permission to appeal in its dispute with the landlord of its former head office premises at The Point, Paddington.
AIB Group has failed in its Supreme Court bid to recoup an entire £3.3m mortgage loan from solicitors who failed to obtain a first legal charge over the property concerned.