Nuisance: Neighbourhood watch
14th Jun 2017
David Schmitz considers how to approach nuisance cases where the character of an area has changed in The Commercial Litigation Journal (May/June 2017). Click here to read more.
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14th Jun 2017
David Schmitz considers how to approach nuisance cases where the character of an area has changed in The Commercial Litigation Journal (May/June 2017). Click here to read more.
12th Jun 2017
The June 2017 edition of the Property Law Journal has now been published and features an article by Paul Stafford called ‘Fracking, landowners and the loss of common law rights under the Infrastructure Act 2015’. The article is now available from the Law Journals website which may be accessed by clicking here.
16th May 2017
The June 2017 edition of the Property Law Journal will feature an article by Paul Stafford called ‘Fracking, landowners and the loss of common law rights under the Infrastructure Act 2015’. The full publication details will follow shortly.
20th Mar 2017
Last month the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in Dawson-Damer v Taylor Wessing, [2017] EWCA Civ 74, [2015] EWHC 2366 reversing the decision of HHJ Behrens KC at first instance. There will be no further appeal from this decision. The decision is significant for both trust and data protection professionals. The main concern has been that […]
15th Feb 2017
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19th Jan 2017
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19th Jan 2017