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A couple of meta comments on the weekend’s legal related issues. 1) If I said something here in my private capacity which profoundly went against my firm’s stated values, I
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puts food on my table and wine in my glass, litigation should be *the last resort* in solving problems. It is slow, costly and risky. And the law on build
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Some thoughts ahead of the debate on building safety and the costs of remediation that Labour intend to force on Monday, and on the cladding/fire safety fiasco in general. This
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Ms Wilson is a quite new junior criminal barrister, and from what I gather a very able one, and also a successful published author. She strikes me as exactly, but
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In the latest instalment of No Good Deed goes Unpunished - after the ‘leaseholders and build defects’ webinar that Jenny Evans and I did, Jenny got a voicemail message today.
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Now I am thoroughly, very much for finding an alternative to dumping the costs of build defects and cladding remediation on leaseholders of existing buildings, but I find this slightly
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Round up of today in possession proceedings - what we know, what we don’t, and things to look out for. Civil Procedure Rule 55.29 is amended to extend the general
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The 'cliff edge’ language on the lifting of the eviction ban is not quite right. It won't happen that way. There will be an increase in possession claims immediately, no
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Working on Draft Building Safety Bill. The Regulator can ask the Minister to make regulations on a matter if it would potentially cause a ‘major incident’. Major Incident is defined
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