We are delighted to announce that our international legal network, Global Advocaten, has launched a…
The Supreme Court has, in the case of Cardtronics UK Ltd and others v Sykes and others, ruled on the question of whether ATMS (cash machines) located inside and outside of retail units should be separately rated for the purpose of business rates.
There is a grey area as to what a side letter is in law, and whether one should be used. Dean Bickford, a partner in our Real Estate team, explores some of the issues to bear in mind when a side letter is to be used.
Mark Banham, Associate in the Property Litigation team, provides an update on commercial rent arrears recovery (CRAR) and the latest press release from the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government relating to a new and imminent code of practice for landlords and tenants.
Sue Baker explores the benefits of the collaborative process.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced on Friday 29 May further details of the changes…
The purpose of this note is to summarise the main provisions of the original Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, which has run from 1 March 2020 and will expire on 31 July 2020. If you require guidance on the amended scheme which will be in place from 1 August 2020, please see our separate article (see featured articles below).