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Commercial

Including employment, insolvency, company, contract and construction, both contentious and uncontentious.

A chambers member of COMBAR

Property

Commercial and residential landlord & tenant, mortgages, boundaries, trusts, easements and sale disputes.

Professional negligence of surveyors, solicitors, architects and engineers.

PI & medical practice

All forms of trauma litigation including personal injury, clinical negligence, fatal accidents and occupational disease.

We also specialise in associated professional negligence claims.

Dispute resolution

Several members of chambers are accredited arbitrators, mediators and/or adjudicators. Counsel will recommend ADR when appropriate and all are willing to act in ADR.

Practical Guide to Land Registry Adjudication

Practical Guide to Land Registry Adjudication, book

Simon Brilliant who sits part time as a Deputy Adjudicator to HM Land Registry is the co-author of A Practical Guide to Land Registry Adjudication published on 23 March 2012 by LexisNexis at £79.

It deals with the role of, and conduct of hearings, before the Adjudicator to the Land Registry. With more and more cases being heard by the Adjudicator, it offers timely advice to litigants who find themselves involved in such proceedings. The Guide will allow them to find the information they need to know about the Adjudicator’s jurisdiction, the procedural rules, and what to expect from the hearing, easily and quickly.

The book contains a full explanation of the practice and procedure of hearings before the Land Registry Adjudicator, including references, network access appeals and the rectification or setting aside of documents with a number of helpful and practical tips for obtaining the best results. The book contains a section of precedents, and forewords by the Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, and the Adjudicator to HM Land Registry, Edward Cousins.

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