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This webinar took place on Monday 09 November 2020 and is now available on-demand.
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We are pleased to invite you to our on-demand video for the private sector development club. Kassra Powles will be chairing the session and alongside the speakers will guide you through a variety of topics...
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Senior Associate
Specialising in property development for both public and private sector bodies, including mixed use, commercial and residential developments.
Partner
Ben Standing specialises in public, planning and environmental law for public and corporate sector bodies. Experienced in judicial review, planning, public sector pensions and contaminated land.
Philip specialises in the acquisition, disposal and asset management of commercial investment premises and commercial leases acting for national and local landlords and tenants.
Catch up on our Private Sector Development Club on-demand video where we covered a variety of topics including managing construction projects during a global pandemic, tax and planning.
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The Upper Tribunal was wrong to allow restrictive covenants to be modified where a development was deliberately and cynically carried out in breach of those covenants.
Read more about our latest real estate update aimed at in house lawyers (and other professionals) practising in the property / real estate sector.
Whether there will be a weakening of the regime or not, it seems clear that the government intends to facilitate and simplify the EIA process.
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