Good morning, good afternoon, good evening everyone and welcome to the LFBB Newsletter.
As we race towards the end of another year it’s a time to reflect on the year to date and look forward to what is to come.
There have been a few changes in the team here at the office as we build and develop our property department in particular and further improve the level of service we give to our clients. Simon Shires and Darren Wright have moved on and we wish them well, but we are really pleased to have been joined by Ian Clay, Nicola Stone and Paul Hawkes. They are all already developing relationships with colleagues and clients and the office feels full of life again as the world continues to recover from the past two years. Ian, Nicola and Paul all look forward to meeting you and to helping you with any residential or commercial property related work.
As always, if any of the articles in this newsletter raise a question or make you think that you might need legal assistance, then please just give us a call on 01142729721, check our our website or drop us an e mail.
In the meantime, enjoy the World Cup (if that’s your thing) and/or the run up to Christmas (if that’s your thing) and we look forward to sending out regular newsletters in 2023.
Goodbye, good evening, goodnight ’til next time.
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Fast-track service: The Land Registry’s first steps in their plan to tackle delays
His Majesty’s Land Registry (HMLR) has issued new guidance on the expedite service, in recognition of the significant delays caused. According to HMLR the cause…
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Ambiguous Wills Are a Recipe for Strife – But the Law Can Bring Certainty
Any ambiguity in your will creates a risk of strife amongst your loved ones after you are gone and that is one good reason why…
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Solicitor’s Evidence Decisive in Resolving Bitter Family Inheritance Dispute
Taking legal advice when making your will is more than likely to reap dividends after you are gone. In one case, a solicitor’s wholly reliable…
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Making a Will? You Are Obliged to Remember Your Financial Dependants
When making your will, it is vital to bear in mind the responsibilities you owe to those who depend on you financially. In a case…
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Running a Business from Home? Are You Sure You’re Allowed To?
With many more people running businesses from home in a post-COVID-19 world, the spotlight has inevitably fallen on commonplace restrictions on the use to which…
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Commercial Leases, Partnerships and the Recovery of VAT on Rent
In an important case for commercial landlords and professional partnerships, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) has ruled that a law firm which leased its premises via…
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Advertising Hoardings Oversailing the Pavement Must Go – Guideline Ruling
A local authority was entitled to require removal of three advertising hoardings that protruded a few centimetres over a pavement. The High Court’s ruling to…
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