Results for "Financial remedy"
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Dispute Resolution
- Residential Conveyancing
Property Disputes – Can I Claim Against the Builder if I Don’t Have a Contract?
Key Points: Introduction Disputes between homeowners and builders are an all-too-common reality in the property sector. Whether it’s a botched ...
- Family Law
What Happens When One Party Will Not Cooperate With Court Order To Sell Family Home?
The enforcement of a sale order in family law can become particularly complicated when one spouse refuses to cooperate, especially when they remain ...
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Understanding Proprietary Estoppel
The recent case of Morton v Morton [2022] EWHC 163 (Ch), concerning a brother and sister’s dispute over their family farm, provides ...
Repossession and Forfeiture
Repossession and forfeiture is a remedy landlords can use to gain possession of their commercial property if the tenant has breached a lease ...
Dilapidations
Dilapidations refer to the items of disrepair covered in the repairing covenants of a commercial lease. ...
Corporate Manslaughter
We understand the reputational and financial damage that a corporate manslaughter conviction can ...
- Family Law
Divorce – What Is A MIAM And Do I Have To Attend One?
When people think of divorce lawyers, they often imagine people spending most of their day in the Family Court making brutal accusations against the ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
The importance of having a Schedule of Condition in your commercial lease
Why is having a Schedule of Condition necessary? Without having a Schedule of Condition the tenant can find himself in financial difficulty at the ...
- Civil Litigation
A High Court decision granted Claimants only £2 in damages for stolen Company data
How much is too little in damages? In a recent and enlightening decision, Marathon Asset Management LLP & Others v Seddon & Others, ...




