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Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 – Part 1

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Property litigation
As anticipated, the proposed ban on leasehold houses was a late addition to the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill (‘the Bill’).

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Legal and beneficial ownership of property

Legal and beneficial ownership of property
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Commercial property

Yesterday, The Times published an article regarding the property arrangements of the Royal family. The politics of the monarchy aside,…

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Let’s not close the door on humanity

Let’s not close the door on humanity
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Housing management

Those that work in social housing, know how hard social landlord’s resources are stretched and how they strive to perform the best social…

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Limitation periods – Construction’s ticking time bomb

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A residential tower block in Ipswich was undergoing a major face lift, around the same time, a 16-story property was also having a cladding system fitted to it. It was to be alleged later in court that the cladding system was unsafe and more flammable than that installed at Grenfell Tower.

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Long overdue guidelines on neuro-rehabilitation welcomed

Long overdue guidelines on neuro-rehabilitation welcomed
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Healthcare

We have seen major advances in acute medical care for those with severe traumatic and neurological injuries over the last 20 years, or…

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Lorna Enukora - Housing Management Solicitor - London

Lorna Enukora

Associate

London
Lorna is an Associate in Clarke Willmott’s Housing Management Team in London. Lorna has extensive experience of working with social landlord clients having worked as an in-house lawyer for a local authority and for a registered provider.
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Matthew Wilson - Social Housing Solicitor - Manchester

Matthew Wilson

Partner

Manchester
Matthew advises social landlords on contentious and non-contentious housing and asset management matters with a particular focus on housing conditions claims.
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Michelle Manley - Paralegal - Court of Protection - Clarke Willmott Bristol

Michelle Manley

Paralegal

Bristol
Michelle works with panel deputies, families, social workers and local authorities to ensure that the financial affairs of individuals lacking the requisite decision-making capacity are properly managed.
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Navigating the Subject Access Request (SAR) minefield

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For employers confronted with a subject access request (SAR), the latest guidance from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) provides helpful pointers for navigating the regulatory pitfalls surrounding subject access requests.

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