Category: Litigation

Good Fences Make Good Neighbours

April 8th, 2024

How to resolve Boundary Disputes In the poem “Mending Wall” by the American poet Robert Frost, the author raises some

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Emojis v Language: Which to Use? 🤔

March 25th, 2024

In a previous blog, ‘Can an emoji lead to a contractually binding agreement?’, we discussed the Canadian case of South

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Red Flags and “Proving” Undue Influence

March 6th, 2024

Rea v Rea Court of Appeal Judgment handed down remotely on 23 February 2024 A claim based on Undue Influence

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‘Newcomer injunctions’ – a Supreme Court ruling on a wholly new type of injunction

January 30th, 2024

Wolverhampton City Council and others v London Gypsies and Travellers and others (2023) Background The Supreme Court determined whether a

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Refuse to engage in dispute resolution at your peril. Or can the court lawfully order a party to take part in dispute resolution?

December 14th, 2023

A brief look into Churchill v Merthyr Tydfill County Borough Council The Court of Appeal has very recently considered the

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Clause Excluding Loss of Profit is Upheld in Recent Judgment

December 4th, 2023

In Pinewood Technologies Asia Pacific Limited v Pinewood Technologies Plc [2023] the court showed that it is prepared to take

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A Further Update: Proposed Changes to Residential Evictions | An Indefinite Delay to Section 21 Evictions

October 25th, 2023

The Update In a recent update to The Renters (Reform) Bill, which has been said to be one of the

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Can an emoji lead to a contractually binding agreement?

September 25th, 2023

We probably use at least one type of emoji and a popular one must be the thumbs up.  But how

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Where there’s a Will there’s a War…

August 21st, 2023

One of the most fundamental principles of English law is that a testator is free to draw up his Will

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Update: Proposed Changes to Residential Evictions – “A Game Changer”

June 30th, 2023

The Renters (Reform) Bill, introduced into Parliament last month (17 May 2023), is a Government Bill which makes provision to

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