Speaker(s): Bryan Johnston, Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Ben Strange, Mark Shelton, Gemma Hunter-Barnes
CPD Time: 6 Hours
Duration: 6 hours
Bryan Johnston, Partner and Head of Real Estate Litigation, Dentons
Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Non-Practising Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
Ben Strange, Director, Mobius Building Consultancy Ltd
Mark Shelton, Commercial Property Management Law Trainer
Gemma Hunter-Barnes, Counsel, Dentons UK and Middle East LLP
In this session, Bryan Johnston, Real Estate Litigation Partner at Dentons, will guide you through the key need to know commercial property cases of the last year. This will update your knowledge and bring you to the forefront of legal development to assist you in your practice. Key areas that will be covered include:
Bryan Johnston, Partner and Head of Real Estate Litigation, Dentons
With high demand for building land, an increasing number of developers are turning to land that has some level of private restriction making it difficult to build, even where planning permission has been obtained. This session will look at the practical considerations for developers and investors in deciding whether development may be suitable:
Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Non-Practising Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
The impact of the ‘MEES Regulations’ has become a sharp reality to commercial property stakeholders, with the realisation that the minimum standard of ‘B’ by 2030 is more than a rumour and the stark impact of the change in EPC assessment in June 2022 leading to many assets becoming non-compliant far earlier than anticipated. This talk will look at how the MEES Regulations are playing out in reality in the commercial leasehold market and the several and significant sources of potential dispute ahead over the course of the decade as MEES continues to bite harder.
Ben Strange, Director, Mobius Building Consultancy Ltd
There are many headaches of holding vacant property, but also options for mitigating the problems, such as the use of property guardians and business rates avoidance schemes. The prospect of high street rental auctions, now passed into law, though not yet a reality, may prove to be another solution or another problem. This session will consider:
Mark Shelton, Commercial Property Management Law Trainer
Commercial owners of land – just as much as residential owners – can face unexpected problems with neighbouring land. Feelings might not run as high, but costs and management time can be extraordinary. This practical session will look as ways of avoiding and resolving some of the more frequently encountered knotty problems that can arise including:
Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Non-Practising Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
The market is changing at a fast pace. Tenants are consolidating their portfolios and landlords are seeking to maximise their revenue. With that notices must be served, but despite this being the position for many years, there are still a number of challenges. This talk will explore what break conditions really means and how to comply. It will also explore what tools a landlord needs to successfully run an opposed lease renewal and, on the flip side of that, the tactics a tenant can deploy to challenge an opposed lease renewal.
Gemma Hunter-Barnes, Counsel, Dentons UK and Middle East LLP
£129.00 + VAT