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Kuljeet Sandhu
Kuljeet is a Senior Solicitor and a founding member and Partner of Askews Legal LLP. His practice is split between litigation and commercial ...
- Civil Litigation
Askews Legal LLP Prevails in Procedural Dispute: Default Judgment and Costs Awarded
Askews Legal LLP has once again demonstrated its litigation acumen by securing a default judgment and costs order in favour of its client, following ...
- Commercial Law
- Commercial Law
Askews Legal LLP Cuts Through ‘Cloud of Objections’ in High Court Insolvency Win
Askews Legal LLP is pleased to announce its successful representation of Justa Limited in the High Court case of Re SKS Justa & Co Ltd & ...
ID1 Forms For Conveyancing
Due to the value attached to property transactions, usually both parties will be advised and represented by a Residential Conveyancing ...
Notary Public
Solicitor Kuljeet Sandhu has been appointed as a Notary Public by the Court of Faculties of the Archbishop of Canterbury. We are one of the few law ...
- Business Defence
- Commercial Law
How has COVID-19 impacted the need for Commercial Space?
During the pandemic, people have discovered that they can be more productive at home and enjoy the freedom of a more relaxed schedule and very few ...
- Landlord and Tenant
Security of Tenure
Do you have a right of security of tenure? At the end of the lease term, a tenant may consider whether they can stay at the tenanted premises. If ...
- Uncategorised
Yielding Up
Let’s understand why the term ‘yielding up’ has so much importance when entering into a lease. At the end of the Lease term when the tenant ...
- Uncategorised
Coronavirus: Potential Impact On Business Lease
The World Health Organisation has now declared the COVID-19 outbreak to be a pandemic and it is a major concern for commercial landlords and tenants. ...
- Commercial Law
Directors Duties – I’m expected to do what?!
Setting up a limited company, becoming a director and running a company is a big step in the world of business which carries a heavy weight in terms ...