Adverse possession – To Fence or Not to Fence
Adverse Possession – To Fence or Not to Fence A claim for adverse possession of land requires an applicant to show the following (for the
Adverse Possession – To Fence or Not to Fence A claim for adverse possession of land requires an applicant to show the following (for the
The Electronic Communications Code A recent Tribunal decision¹ has illustrated the need for parties to a dispute relating to the Electronic Communications Code to act
Service of Bankruptcy Petition One of the more frustrating aspects of pursuing bankruptcy proceedings against debtors is the requirement to serve the petition personally on
Landlords: Court of appeal to consider the issue of gas safety certificates Websites such as Airbnb are growing in popularity, with this brand alone offering
Employment Update – July 2019 Employment law always moves at a fast pace so we’ve summarised some of the most important recent decisions and news:
Is there a duty to correct an opponent’s mistakes? The Court of Appeal has recently considered whether an opposing party in litigation has a duty