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InFocus: Summer 2020 Edition

- United Kingdom
- Litigation and dispute management
- Real estate
- Real estate dispute resolution
- Real estate litigation
30-06-2020
Welcome to the Summer 2020 edition of InFocus from our Real Estate Dispute Resolution team.
In this issue we look at:
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horizon scanning – what legal changes or updates you can expect to see over the coming months
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relevant procedural changes flowing from the COVID-19 pandemic
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when a landlord’s consent to one tenant’s alterations left it in breach of covenants to other tenants in the same block of flats
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some key principles to consider when applying for an injunction against unknown individuals possession proceedings during the COVID-19 pandemic
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guidance on interpreting statutory notices - whether overlooking gives rise to a claim in private nuisance
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the importance of clarity in any injunction order
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insights into the laws surrounding guarantees
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an overview of the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill
- residential roundup
Read the latest edition of InFocus here.
This information is for guidance purposes only and should not be regarded as a substitute for taking legal advice. Please refer to the full terms and conditions on our website.
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- UK COVID testing - returning to the workplace part 3
- UK COVID vaccination - returning to the workplace part 2
- Decarbonising the UK’s Railways: will electric, hydrogen and batteries power the future of rail travel in the UK?
- Right to work checks: New requirements following COVID-19 lockdown

