06/09/2022 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm –
This webinar aims to examine the practical implications following the case of Duval v Randolph Crescent [2020] UKSC 18 and its impact on Housing Associations and Local Authorities when faced with applications for alterations by Leaseholders. We will consider the case of Duval, the consequences of the decision for landlords and tenants and how to deal with requests accordingly.
14/09/2022 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am –
With spiralling costs and the highest level of inflation in decades, many employers will be reviewing and restructuring their businesses to see what financial savings can be made. This session will look at the redundancy process and how to avoid the common pitfalls that can result in Employment Tribunal claims.
14/09/2022 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm –
Social landlords have until 12 October to respond to the Government’s Consultation on a proposed rent cap on social and affordable rented homes from April 2023. How should you respond to the consultation and what are the implications of a rent cap for your business, for house building, and for your tenants (including tenants not benefiting from the cap). How does the rent cap square with inflationary pressures on businesses, the cost of living crisis for individuals and soaring energy costs for all. We will include a Q&A session to allow participants to share their views.
15/09/2022 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm –
In this webinar we aim to give delegates a sound introduction to the law around the various types of non-occupation and subletting cases, and the processes involved when looking to recover possession in these cases.
21/09/2022 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm –
This webinar will cover the practical implications of the Levelling up and Regeneration Bill focussing on proposed changes to the planning system and how, if implemented, these might impact on your development plans.
22/09/2022 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm –
In this webinar Partner and procurement law specialist Kris Kelliher will talk you through the key aspects of the new Bill and what the changes it will bring about will mean for both the public and private sectors.
23/09/2022 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am –
The current merger landscape looks quite different to that of ten, or even five years ago. Regulatory changes, the zero-carbon agenda, building safety requirements, legislative review, public scrutiny, changes to operating models and competing demands all mean that social housing providers will need to be clear and critical on how they can continue to meet their strategic objectives.
27/09/2022 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm –
Join us for a discussion aimed at demystifying the traditional litigation process. From pre-action protocols to enforcement of judgments, this seminar will provide an overview of the steps involved in bringing or defending a claim through the Court system and what is expected from your organisation at every step.
28/09/2022 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm –
This two part webinar series will provide a masterclass on management companies, management agreements and managing agents.
The first in a two part webinar series, this session will provide:
1. In what circumstances may a management company need to be set up?
2. What are the governance considerations in setting up a management company?
3. What property aspects should be considered when setting up a management company?
4. How do you set up a management company?
5. How does a management company operate?
Please join us on this extended webinar series and we will bring you up to speed – from set up, to disputes and everything in between.
04/10/2022 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm –
This webinar is aimed at those starting out in their careers in leasehold management. Zoe McLean-Wells and Jatinder Bhamber will discuss what to look for when interpreting a lease, as well as the remedies available to landlords for breach of lease.