Historic chophouse is attempting to crowdfund its way out of debt
Residents in the Northamptonshire town have lost their High Court battle to halt the building works
COMMENT Remedying some of the ‘serious flaws’ of the 2024 Act will take time
The High Court dismissed an application to appoint an arbitrator
Application of “immovables rule” has implications for future international bankruptcy proceedings
Much needed to be done to “oil the creaking machinery of the Act”, say experts
The estate’s owner ripped up her will on her deathbed, the court was told
The council’s 2023 night-time tree felling raid was stopped by an out-of-hours High Court injunction
“Much trouble and expense might have been avoided” if a new owner had liaised with her neighbours
Swathe of litigation brought by companies and trusts challenging leasehold enfranchisement reforms
Judge gives green light for schemes totalling more than 700 homes
Judge rules that the housing inspector misinterpreted a policy relating to rural exemption sites