What are the implications of MEES for landlords from April 2018?
‘The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards’ (“MEES”) have been brought into effect by the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England... Read more »
‘The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards’ (“MEES”) have been brought into effect by the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England... Read more »
A Russian billionaire has appealed to the Court of Appeal against an order that the husband pay his former wife £453m. It is believed that the... Read more »
International Women’s Day is held to celebrate women's social, economic, cultural and political achievements throughout history and across nations... Read more »
International Women's Day is held to celebrate women's social, economic, cultural and political achievements throughout history and across nations and... Read more »
Members of our Landlord & Tenant and property litigation teams attended the ALEP Commonhold Lecture last week held at 11 Cavendish Square. This... Read more »
February 2018 saw the first surrogacy guidance published by the Government for use in England and Wales. This surrogacy guidance, although not... Read more »