Leaseholders win appeal against additional service charges to remedy structural defect
Bishop & Sewell has registered a significant victory on behalf of a group of leaseholders at the Court of Appeal that could have major... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell has registered a significant victory on behalf of a group of leaseholders at the Court of Appeal that could have major... Read more »
In this episode of Listen Without Prejudice, Karen Bright (Head of Litigation) is joined by Farzana Rahman (Associate Solicitor, Residential Property)... Read more »
In this episode of Listen Without Prejudice, Thom Wilkinson, Head of Residential Property Team at Bishop & Sewell, is joined by Karen Bright, Head... Read more »
Following the publication of the Government’s plans for A fairer private rented sector a number of creative responses, or reactions of horror, were... Read more »
The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) is a government approved tenancy deposit protection scheme in England and Wales operated by The Dispute Service Ltd.... Read more »
As my colleague has written here, the financiers who backed the ex-wife of a Russian billionaire in her High Court divorce battle have received US... Read more »
The introduction of self-driving vehicles carrying only passengers has the potential to create significant societal benefits by reducing the necessity... Read more »
The introduction of self-driving vehicles carrying only passengers has the potential to create significant societal benefits by reducing the necessity... Read more »
Recovering money from a debtor (debt recovery) can seem a daunting process, write Karen Bright and Charles Jamieson of our Dispute Resolution Team. ... Read more »
As the government prepares to publish its proposals for the Renters’ Reform Bill, the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) is calling... Read more »