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Case Law Update – Dickinson v Casillas

  By Christopher McCauley Dickinson v Casillas [2017] EWCA Civ 1254 The Background The parties are neighbours and have title … Read More

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Case Law Update – Wodzicki v Wodzicki

By Christopher McCauley Wodzicki v Wodzicki [2017] EWCA Civ 95 The Background The appellant and her children had, since its … Read More

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New Office and Conference Facilities in Reading

For over 40 years, members of Guildford Chambers Barristers have appeared in cases across the Thames Valley representing individuals, corporate … Read More

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Christmas Opening Times

Guildford Chambers offices will be closed for the Christmas period from 4 pm on Friday 23rd December 2016 and will … Read More

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A Rough Guide to Adverse Possession

The concept of adverse possession can be a difficult legal area to grasp, at first glance seemingly giving priority to … Read More

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Take Notice Landlords of Assured Tenants

By Paul Moulder As from 1 December 2016 All those acting for Landlords of Assured Tenants (or Assured Tenants) should … Read More

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Who owns the land between two houses?

Land ownership and boundary disputes can result in lengthy and expensive legal action, often with emotions running high over even … Read More

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Applying for a Warrant of Possession?

By Paul Moulder Cardiff County Council v Lee [2016] EWCA Civ 1034 If a Landlord has the benefit of a … Read More

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Don’t Get Uber-Excited

By Matthew Pascall, Barrister, Guildford Chambers The Uber decision has not made new law and is highly fact-sensitive; Businesses need … Read More

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Property Transaction Fraud

Conveyancers acting for sellers need to be on their guard By Jonathan Lester Following the decision in Purrunsing v A’Court … Read More

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Costs in Planning Cases

CPR Rule 45.43 The Aarhus Convention By Matthew Pascall, Barrister, Guildford Chambers  In claims for Judicial Review arising out of … Read More

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TUPE and Pensions

A Short Briefing Note By Matthew Pascall, Barrister, Guildford Chambers Ordinarily one would assume that obligations and duties in relation … Read More

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