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A high quality conference with excellent speakers covering a wide range of interesting topics.

- Jim Boden, Rothera Dowson

Hot topics in property law

Your essential update on the latest cases, commercial decisions and policy changes affecting property lawyers today

Introduction

Property lawyers have to do more with less support than ever before. Clients expect up to date advice on not only the legal intricacies of their deals but also guidance on government policy and commercially savvy business advice. Failure in any one of these areas could result in angry clients, lost business and even potential claims of professional negligence.

Butterworth’s Hot issues in property law workshop takes a holistic look at the key due diligence concerns affecting transactional property lawyers today. Covering both sales and leases this interactive one day conference features some of the best known names in property law. The sessions have been chosen through extensive customer research and expert input, ensuring you are kept up to date on the issues that will affect you and your clients in the coming months. Including the latest legislative updates and important case law such as Good Harvest  and HNUK v Heany this one day event is your one stop shop for the hot issues in property law.

 

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Location:

To be advised LONDON
London

Lead by Malcolm Dowden this interactive and practical course offers fantastic value for money, with group discounts available enabling you to bring your whole team!

Benefits

Topics covered include:

  • The latest on right to light including the granting of injunctions over damages – an increasing trend
  • Competition law for property lawyers
  • KS Victoria v House of Fraser and Good Harvest Partnership LLP v Centaur Services Ltd
  • Environmental contamination and flood risk
  • Service charges on residential property and the thorny areas to watch out for
  • The impact of the equality act on property
  • Carbon reduction Commitment scheme

Who Should Attend

This event is essential attendance for anyone involved in property law including:

  • Partners
  • Associates
  • Solicitors
  • Managers