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11
Sep
2023
Did European Works Councils Survive Brexit? 'Yes' Rules the Court of Appeal
Written by
Emma-Louise Hewitt
Under European law, substantial undertakings operating within the EU are required to set up European Works Councils (EWCs) to facilitate employee consultation – but did EWCs previously established by UK companies survive Brexit? In an important...
31
Aug
2023
Adverse Possession – Couple Win Legal Title to Disputed Garden Plots
Written by
Ian Sheppard
Even if you do not hold legal title to a plot of land, you may well be entitled to have it transferred into your name if you have been in adverse possession of it for over 10 years and you have reasonably believed throughout that it belongs to you....
08
Aug
2023
Aide-Mémoire - Contentious Probate - Estoppel
Written by
Mitra Mann
Does an agreement or a promise need to be in writing to make it valid? Can a verbal promise be enforced? To avoid any misinterpretation, a promise made or an agreement reached should be recorded, preferably in writing. This gives everyone a good...
19
Apr
2023
Occupant of 'Floating Caravan' Granted Protection from Eviction
Written by
Ian Sheppard
Those who, by agreement, live in caravans on protected sites enjoy some valuable statutory protections against eviction. In a case that raised novel issues, the Upper Tribunal (UT) extended that benefit to the occupier of a static caravan –...
23
Mar
2023
Leasing a Flat Above Commercial Premises? Make Sure You Read This
Written by
Ian Sheppard
In a head-turning case, a flat tenant the value of whose home was reduced when the use of the commercial premises beneath him was changed from an estate agency to a bar and restaurant was awarded six-figure compensation. After planning permission...
10
Mar
2023
Senior Executive Leaving? Informal, Oral Agreements are a Recipe for Dispute
Written by
Carina Jheeta
The circumstances where senior executives depart from companies where they have played a key role can be highly contentious. A High Court case provided a prime example of where a lack of legal formality fed the flames of dispute (Failbetter Games...
03
Mar
2023
Increase in Rainfall Looms Large in High Court Neighbours' Dispute
Written by
Ian Sheppard
In a head-turning decision, the High Court has acknowledged that increased rainfall arising from environmental changes was one cause of excess seepage of water from a landowner's field into a neighbouring domestic garden. The garden owner sought an...
05
Jan
2023
High Court Gives Effect to French Marriage Contract in Big Money Divorce
Written by
Gemma Whitchurch
When spouses each make valuable contributions to a long marriage, the general rule is that marital assets should be divided equally in the event of divorce. As an unusual High Court ruling concerning the validity of a French marriage contract showed...
18
Aug
2022
Riverside Boundary Dispute Focuses on Small-Scale Land Registry Plan
Written by
Ian Sheppard
Boundaries between properties are usually marked by a line on a small-scale Land Registry plan but they may be invisible on the ground. Precisely that difficulty was the root cause of a bitter dispute between owners of two riverside homes. The...
15
Jul
2022
Challenging Arbitration Awards in Court is Always an Uphill Struggle
Written by
Ian Sheppard
There would be little point in commercial arbitration awards if they were meant to be anything other than final. As one case showed, challenging them in court requires the negotiation of numerous hurdles and is always an uphill struggle. A German...
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