
National consultancy law firm Excello Law has opened a new office in Nottingham and welcomed a significant team move with the arrival of insolvency, corporate recovery and dispute resolution specialists…
National consultancy law firm Excello Law has opened a new office in Nottingham and welcomed a significant team move with the arrival of insolvency, corporate recovery and dispute resolution specialists…
Brexit and Digital Assets On 10th January 2023, UNIDROIT, the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, announced a consultation on its Draft Principles and Commentary on Digital Assets…
Excello corporate and commercial lawyer Gitta Altmann has been appointed as the official legal advisor to the Swiss Embassy in the UK. Qualifying in 1997, and additionally admitted to the…
The case concerned a proposal to demolish four suburban houses and replace them with a block of 33 flats, standing up to five storeys high. Given the acute need for…
Farmers are often required to give contractors access to their fields so that they can work on utilities pipes or cables that run beneath them. However, as a High Court…
Many commercial leases appear to confer on landlords a wide and unilateral power to calculate and demand payment of service charges. However, an important Supreme Court ruling indicates that they…
Mere overlooking by one property over another may not amount to a legal nuisance – but the Supreme Court has ruled in a landmark case that residents of flats that…
It is a longstanding rule of law that dispositions of beneficial interests in land must be made in writing and signed. Times move on, however, and the Court of Appeal…
Tenants are only obliged to pay service charges that have been reasonably incurred. That principle was the focus of a guideline case concerning two apartment blocks which, according to an…
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 the medium of a dormant…