Category: Articles

Interest-ing Time Warp?  High Court considers link between conduct and conventional interest rate
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07 Jul 2023

Interest-ing Time Warp? High Court considers link between conduct and conventional interest rate

Relief From Sanctions: Too Little Too Late
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07 Jul 2023

Relief From Sanctions: Too Little Too Late

Part 36 offers when the prognosis is unclear
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07 Jul 2023

Part 36 offers when the prognosis is unclear

“The Sky at Night”, the budget version, starring Master McCloud
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07 Jul 2023

“The Sky at Night”, the budget version, starring Master McCloud

‘A Practical Guide to Easements, Restrictive Covenants and Rights of Way’ by Priya Gopal
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06 Jul 2023

‘A Practical Guide to Easements, Restrictive Covenants and Rights of Way’ by Priya Gopal

Did you miss? Prescott Place Freeholder Ltd v Batin [2023] EWHC 1445 (Ch)
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30 Jun 2023

Did you miss? Prescott Place Freeholder Ltd v Batin [2023] EWHC 1445 (Ch)

Case summary: Chug v Dhaliwal [2023] EWHC 804 (Ch)
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30 Jun 2023

Case summary: Chug v Dhaliwal [2023] EWHC 804 (Ch)

Injunction enforceable or unenforceable – that is the question?
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30 Jun 2023

Injunction enforceable or unenforceable – that is the question?

Case comment: CNM Estates (Tolworth Tower) Ltd v Carvill-Biggs & Anor [2023] EWCA Civ 480
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22 Jun 2023

Case comment: CNM Estates (Tolworth Tower) Ltd v Carvill-Biggs & Anor [2023] EWCA Civ 480

Court of Appeal offers important clarification of two issues relating to the scope of section 423 of the Insolvency Act 1986 (Investment Bank PSC v El-Husseini and others)
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11 Jun 2023

Court of Appeal offers important clarification of two issues relating to the scope of section 423 of the Insolvency Act 1986 (Investment Bank PSC v El-Husseini and others)

Summons discharged in a breach of embargo contempt case (Wright v McCormack)
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09 Jun 2023

Summons discharged in a breach of embargo contempt case (Wright v McCormack)

“Accidentally” crossing the boundary: the High Court holds that a property developer’s trespass and nuisance onto a neighbouring property was not “accidental” for the purpose of a public liability policy
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09 Jun 2023

“Accidentally” crossing the boundary: the High Court holds that a property developer’s trespass and nuisance onto a neighbouring property was not “accidental” for the purpose of a public liability policy