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Professional negligence lawyers in London and Thames Valley

 

Claims against professionals involve a number of challenges, including the need to show that the Defendant has fallen below the standards of his/her profession, which invariably requires expert evidence. In reality, claims are not defended by the professionals themselves but their insurers, who will use all available steps to minimise their liability. We regularly act in such disputes.

We have experience of claims involving other lawyers, accountants, architects, surveyors, engineers and other professions.

One of the leading dispute resolution teams in the region.”

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  • 04 April 2023
  • Litigation and dispute resolution

Freehold Block Management – Residential service charges

This guide aims provides freeholders and managing agents with an overview of service charge demands, what can be charged to leaseholders and the consultation process. 

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  • 14 March 2023
  • Litigation and dispute resolution

Freehold Block Management – Tenants’ right of first refusal

This guide aims to provide freeholders and managing agents with an overview of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987, when it applies and what they need to do to comply.

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  • 10 March 2023
  • Litigation and dispute resolution

Oh, of course! An Implied Term

Implied Terms have been around for hundreds of years, yet still provide issues for contracting parties from time to time. The Supreme Court, in the recent case of Barton & Ors v Morris & Anr UKSC 3, has considered the law in this area which should serve as an important reminder to all contracting parties.

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  • 13 February 2023
  • Litigation and dispute resolution

Supreme Court makes landmark decision in the Tate Modern Case

The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of local residents in their nuisance claim against the Tate Modern whose gallery viewing platform overlooked their homes.

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  • 09 January 2023
  • Litigation and dispute resolution

What to expect in 2023: ESG Litigation

We can examine significant litigation trends in order to predict how they may affect you, your business & the status of dispute resolution.  

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  • 10 October 2022
  • Litigation and dispute resolution

Increasing the use of mediation in the civil justice system

The headlines are currently dominated by strikes across a range of sectors. We are seeing post workers, refuge workers, barristers and train workers striking across the country.

“We really appreciated the speed with which our matter was addressed, and with the immediate involvement of a specific subject matter expert. It is apparent that they foster a strong culture of team collaboration. The lead partner was compassionate and realistic, whilst giving us optimism. We always felt well advised.”

Legal 500 – Client