Bad-tempered litigation annoys judge
His Honour Judge Paul Matthews caused a stir recently by ticking off the parties in a costs judgment for “behaving in an ultra-aggressive and... Read more »
His Honour Judge Paul Matthews caused a stir recently by ticking off the parties in a costs judgment for “behaving in an ultra-aggressive and... Read more »
The turbulent family dynamics that lead to Reeves v Drew & Ors [2022] EWHC 159 (Ch) have made it an extreme and headline-grabbing example of... Read more »
Mark Chick will be chairing the Leasehold Enfranchisement - 2022 Virtual Conference being held on 22nd February by MBL seminars. This is a... Read more »
According to a study of tax revenues worldwide by the accountants UHY Hacker Young tax receipts in the UK dropped by almost £68bn during the... Read more »
Our Head of Landlord & Tenant, Mark Chick, is a long-standing Honorary Consultant with the Federation of Private Residents’ Associations... Read more »
LGBT History Month is an annual month-long observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history, taking place every February in the UK. The... Read more »
Over the last decade research indicates that across the UK as a whole, house prices increased at an average rate of 4.3% each year. Such performance... Read more »
Michael Gove, our busy Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, can’t stay out of the news at present. He’s sorted out the... Read more »
If the validity of a Will is challenged, the applicant often seeks to claim that the testator lacked the requisite testamentary capacity to execute a... Read more »
Some couples’ divorces can make for salacious reading, particularly those of celebrities and high net worth individuals. They can often give rise to... Read more »