The Ministry of Defence is facing a multi-million pound damages claim at London’s High Court in respect of alleged noise nuisance involving a Grade I listed country estate.
The High Court has upheld a Bankruptcy Court decision to set aside the transfer of a freehold reversion that had been acquired by a bankrupt and his wife for a…
Gloucester City Council are asking the High Court to overturn a grant of conditional planning permission for the change of use of premises in a conservation area from Class A1…
When it comes to gambling, it is necessary to have peace and quiet in order to concentrate. Or so it would seem from a claim just issued at London’s High…
The point at which work carried out by architects changes from being speculative to being work for which payment is expected has been considered by the High Court.
The freehold owner of residential and restaurant premises in Fulham has failed in his opposition to the grant of a new tenancy to the restaurant’s tenants under section 30(1)(g) of…
After 25 years at Eversheds, Adrian Bland will be moving to Wragge & Co’s Birmingham office. Adrian will be working closely with another of Wragge’s recent recruits, Gerald Bland, who…
The High Court is set to hear a bitter legal dispute over Fulham football club’s Craven Cottage stadium. Crown Dilmun, a company owned by Bahrain International Bank, is suing businessman…
The Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in a dispute over whether two claims for damages for defective building work were time-barred.
A group of showmen who purchased land in south-west Surrey and set up permanent quarters without planning permission have been ordered to vacate the site.
A developer that claimed that the residents of a proposed housing development on the doorstep of an abattoir and an industrial estate would not suffer from excessive noise if they…
The owners of a Suffolk nursing home have won a second High Court round in their bid to avoid paying £60,000 VAT on the construction of a new unit for…