Disputes

Articles

Applying for first registration of title – the danger of allowing passion to prevail over pragmatism

2nd December 2022

In the First-tier Tribunal case of Dunlop v Romanoff the critical issue was whether the governing description of land...

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Articles, News

Upper Tribunal clarifies meaning of “reasonably incurred” in s.19(1) Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 for waking watch costs

3rd November 2022

Assethold Ltd v Alexandra Adam and 14 other leaseholders of Corben Mews [2022] UKUT (LC) Mark Loveday and Richard Miller...

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Articles, News

High Court dismisses claim for damages for negligent breach of duty against planning authority

25th October 2022

Primavera Associates Limited v Hertsmere Borough Council [2022] EWHC 2685 (Ch) Michael Walsh has successfully defended...

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Articles

Disputing Grounds for Possession and Property Guardians

24th August 2022

Global 100 Ltd v Laleva [2021] EWCA Civ 1835; [2022] 1 W.L.R. 1046 In this recent decision, the Court of Appeal gave...

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Webinars

Tanfield Talks series: Contested Probate and Disputes Arising in the Administration of Estates

4th June 2020

Barristers: Charles Joseph, Adrian Carr, Olivia Murphy and Gwyn Evans Charles Joseph, Adrian Carr, Olivia Murphy and Gwyn...

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Past Events

Contested Probate and Disputes Arising in the Administration of Estates Talk – 16th October 2019

16th Oct 2019, 09:00 to 13:00

Charles Joseph, Adrian Carr and Gwyn Evans will be offering practical advice and insights from their practices at Tanfield...

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Articles

‘Location, location, location’ requires ‘preparation, preparation, preparation’: Evidence in boundary disputes and claims for adverse possession

14th February 2018

Those who practise in the field of boundary disputes and adverse possession will appreciate that the law in this area is...

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Articles

Mediation is the most sensible way to resolve service charge disputes

13th January 2016

Mediation is the most sensible way to resolve service charge disputes. It is fast, cost-effective and flexible and it can...

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Articles

Arbitration in landlord and tenant disputes

30th November 2015

Most landlord and tenant disputes end up in court. From the perspective of landlords, this can be a lengthy, frustrating, and...

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