An oversight from HM Treasury could result in hundreds more business insolvencies
Prior to the pandemic, company directors were legally obliged to cease trading if their company faced insolvency under the Insolvency Act 1986, writes... Read more »
Prior to the pandemic, company directors were legally obliged to cease trading if their company faced insolvency under the Insolvency Act 1986, writes... Read more »
Buildings insurance premiums are generally one of the least challenged annual charges as between landlords and tenants – although there has been a... Read more »
Maybe a year ago I was asked to provide a note on Section 20 Major Works Charges and, as with these things, the starting point was to consider the... Read more »
Finally, after what has seemed like an interminable wait, businesses are now able to consider the promised legislation protecting commercial tenants... Read more »
There has been recent publicity regarding the cancellations of weddings due to Covid-19. As anybody who has planned a wedding will know, some venues... Read more »
COVID-19 Case Law Update Almost four weeks ago now the UK Government put in place a strict lockdown and social distancing strategy in order to tackle... Read more »
The current coronavirus crisis has many troubling faces, not least that some are actively seeking to profit financially from a pandemic that is... Read more »
I sit at my desk, cup of tea in hand. It is 9.30 (ish) on the morning of Friday 13 December 2019; the last Friday the 13th of this decade, following... Read more »
A recent decision between a Hotel Landlord and a Textiles Dealership Tenant has woven a new thread to long-established tests regarding redevelopments.... Read more »
On 20 December 2018 the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 (“the 2018 Act”) was given royal assent and on 20 March 2019 it came into... Read more »