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Neighbours defeat application to modify restrictive covenant on agricultural land

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It is often said that ‘there is no right to a view’. A well-drafted restrictive covenant may, however, protect the setting and amenity of a property preventing development as illustrated by the decision of the Upper Tribunal in the case of Collins & anor v Howell & anor ([2022] UKUT 72 (LC).

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Nuclear energy

Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources
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Our nuclear energy and national infrastructure team has extensive experience advising on major strategic projects, with a vision to become a leading provider of legal advice for Tier 1 and SME businesses and consortia.

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Our recent debt recovery work in the education sector

Debt recovery
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Our specialist debt recovery lawyers have successfully recovered unpaid fees for a range of educational establishments. Read recent examples of our work.

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Preservation not possession: An imaging order preserves digital documents but not entitle a party to early access

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Commercial litigation and disputes
In the recent case the court considered the scope of disclosure and inspection following an imaging order. The judgment confirms that obtaining an imaging order to preserve digital material does not automatically entitle a party to early access to those documents ahead of standard disclosure timelines.

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Protecting your property interests

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A person making a financial contribution towards a purchase of a property may have a ‘beneficial interest’, entitling them to a share of the sale proceeds.

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Reminder: Annual Tribunal limit increase

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The regular annual increase in Employment Tribunal limits has now been released and will take effect in April.

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Restructuring and reorganisations

Employment
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As your business grows and evolves, restructuring and reorganisation is often inevitable. The need for change can also arise during times of economic uncertainty, when challenging decisions must be made. Managing the process correctly plays a crucial role in the long-term health of your business and taking advice early is critical to ensure the legal risks are effectively managed.

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Road Safety Week poster competition

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The annual event promoted by Brake – the road safety charity, is this year inviting children to create a poster showing their favourite way to travel.

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