Landlord Headfort Properties is suing FI System SA in a dispute over the lease of Centros House in Tabernacle Street, London EC2.
Property mogul James Godden is being taken to the High Court by Thanet District Council in a dispute over land on Ramsgate’s seafront.
The House of Lords has agreed to hear an appeal to determine the extent of a solicitor’s obligation to reveal to clients information obtained as a result of that solicitor…
London’s Court of Appeal has upheld a decision blocking a proposed development on a former gas works in Stepney, following complaints from a local resident that the land had been…
An Avon gypsy has lost her High Court challenge to the structure plan produced by the four local councils that succeeded the region’s former county council.
A dispute over a so-called “poison pill” arrangement to protect Criterion Properties plc from a takeover bid is to be considered by the House of Lords.
A group of concerned locals are challenging Barnet Council’s decision to reopen a road to traffic on the grounds that the move breaches the authority’s policy against creating rat-runs, and…
Environmental campaigner Anthony Bown, who believes that a £30m scheme to reroute traffic around Barnstaple will endanger local wildlife, has failed in his attempt to block the development.
A retired air-traffic controller must wait to hear whether he can proceed with his challenge to a decision refusing him permission to build two semi-detached houses in the village of…
Leeds City Council have been granted a court order banning unlicensed seasonal Sunday car boot sales from being set up on sites at Drighlington and Morley.
The Court of Appeal today upheld a county court ruling endorsing a local authority’s decision that a woman must vacate a council flat after her husband had terminated the tenancy.
A test case was launched today in a bid to stem a “flood” of applications to create village greens across the country.