
Following the end of the possession stay on 21 September, Helen Tucker & Rebecca Sembuuze from our housing litigation team discuss the most recent guidance, priority cases and what to expect in court.
Following the end of the possession stay on 21 September, Helen Tucker & Rebecca Sembuuze from our housing litigation team discuss the most recent guidance, priority cases and what to expect in court.
As we enter a recession, we have been here before, and a key question is what did we learn and how can we benefit from that learning?
Following our recent e-briefing on Possession Notices, Helen Tucker and Emilie Pownall from our housing litigation team discuss the impact of the changes on social landlords.
Chris Lloyd-Smith and Maria Ramon, Accredited Family Mediators at Anthony Collins Solicitors, discuss the benefits and limitations of mediation.
A podcast from our housing litigation team, discussing injunction applications and the courts approach in light of COVID-19 and the ban on possession proceedings.
A podcast from Helen Tucker and Bex Sembuuze from our housing litigation team to help social landlords get to grips with what’s happening with possession cases during the evictions ban/possession stay
Chris Lloyd-Smith and Maria Ramon discuss mediation, what it is and why they chose to train as mediators in their first of 3 mediation focussed podcasts.
In the first of a series of podcasts, David Alcock and Beulah Allaway from ACS talk to Chris Brown from igloo regeneration about business, social purpose and why being an ethical developer is unusual.
Stuart Evans and Rachel Sutcliffe look at planning law updates over the last six months (November – May 2020).
The Government has announced its intention to lift the shielding requirement for extremely vulnerable people. Katherine Sinclair and Libby Hubbard discuss…
Following the Government’s publication on 12 June of details of flexible furlough arrangements, Katherine Sinclair and Libby Hubbard discuss the main headlines and their implications.
The national press are flagging that “prayer” as a google search term has seen a huge surge in lockdown – what could this be saying about society, not just those who have religious beliefs?