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Understanding No Fault Evictions - Current and Upcoming Legal Changes

Understanding No-Fault Evictions: Current and Upcoming Legal Changes

Understanding No-Fault Evictions: Current and Upcoming Legal Changes In landlord-tenant relationships, “no-fault evictions” have become a significant and contentious issue. This term refers to situations where a landlord seeks to repossess their property from a tenant who has not breached the terms of their lease. Often, these evictions occur for personal reasons, such as the […]
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High Court Tenant Secures Relief from Forfeiture, Challenging Landlord’s Termination of Option Agreement in Lease Renewal Dispute

High Court: Tenant Secures Relief from Forfeiture, Challenging Landlord’s Termination of Option Agreement in Lease Renewal Dispute

High Court: Tenant Secures Relief from Forfeiture, Challenging Landlord’s Termination of Option Agreement in Lease Renewal Dispute In the case of Hush Brasseries Limited v RLUKREF Nominees (UK) One Limited & Anor [2022] EWHC 3018 (Ch), the High Court issued a significant ruling that has profound implications for landlords, particularly regarding lease renewals when tenants […]
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A Guide to Litigation Privilege

A Guide to Litigation Privilege

A Guide to Litigation Privilege Litigation privilege Litigation privilege is a legal principle that protects certain communications and documents created or exchanged in the context of pending or anticipated litigation from being disclosed to the other party or in court. This privilege is designed to promote candid discussions and thorough preparation by parties and their […]
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A Guide to Legal Professional Privilege

A Guide to Legal Professional Privilege

A Guide to Legal Professional Privilege Legal Professional Privilege Legal professional privilege (LPP) is a fundamental legal principle that protects the confidentiality of communications between a lawyer and their client. This privilege is essential for ensuring that clients can speak freely and honestly with their legal counsel, thereby promoting the effective administration of justice. Below […]
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