Commercial Property Law Update: Live and Recorded Online Conference
Thu 8 Jul 2021 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM BST
Online, Zoom
Description
This highly practical half day online live and recorded conference features a panel of speakers, all of whom are specialists in Commercial Property. They will guide you through the complexities of the practical aspects of the latest issues and new twists on perennial problems. You will take away from this conference a clear understanding of what's known and advice on what is still to be clarified. The topics to be covered are listed below and will throughout include a review of topical case law, from Commerz Real v TFS, Bank of New York v Cine-UK on non-payment of rent and COVID measures through to Fishbourne v Stephens, Yoo and TFS v BMG on Overage and Kent v Guest, WH Smith, TFS v BMG on the '54 Act
This online conference will be streamed live, direct to your desktop, tablet or smart phone so you can watch it from your office or home. You can participate in the conference live or watch the recorded version whenever you want. In each case you will receive a recording of the complete conference after the event.
The price for this is £210 + VAT. This is a per organisation price, so up to 20 of your colleagues can participate at no extra charge, even if they are viewing it from a different location or at a different time. So, of course, if there are 10 of you the cost per delegate would be just £21.00.
For law firms with four or less partners you can purchase a single place at the conference for £99 + VAT
TOPICS TO BE COVERED:
-Non-payment of rent and COVID measures
-Rights of first refusal
-Current topics on 54 Act renewal terms
-The landlord’s role in determining service charges
-Overage
-'54 Act contracting out
-Leasehold restructuring, focussing on recent caselaw
SPEAKERS:
Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Legal Trainer on Commercial Property Law
Peta Dollar, Legal Trainer on Commercial Property Law
Piers Harrison, Tanfield Chambers
Helen Galley, XXIV Old Buildings
Camilla Lamont, Landmark Chambers
Please note: if you are booking more than say 14 delegates, it is probably better to make two bookings of half the number of delegates each, starting with the paying delegate and then adding half the free delegates to that booking and then creating a new booking for the rest of the free delegates. The reason for this is that the booking platform time-out kicks in perhaps too quickly and you can loose all the information you inputted.
Speakers' Details
Sarah Thompson-Copsey is a former property litigation partner at the firm now known as Dentons, where she acted for and advised many blue-chip retail clients, developers and institutions. She is now a freelance legal trainer, lecturing and writing regularly on commercial property topics, with an emphasis on avoiding & resolving disputes. Sarah also works an independent auditor of legal practices. Sarah is co-author of Tenants' Pre-emption Rights: A landlord's guide to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 (Jordans) and Mixed Use and Residential Tenants’ Rights: The Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 and Leasehold Enfranchisement, (Elsevier 2009). She is also on the property consultation board of Practical Law Company, a site editor for the Property Law website at www.propertylawuk.net and co-author of Rent Reviews & Disputes for Isurv, the information website of the RICS.
Peta Dollar has over 25 years’ experience of practising commercial property law. She was a Real Estate Partner at Dentons for 17 years and is now a full-time freelance lecturer, trainer and writer, providing training on behalf of organisations as well as in-house training for law firms and local law societies. Peta is a member of the Consultation Board of Practical Law Company and the Editorial Board of Landlord and Tenant Review and is a Site Editor of the Property Law website at www.propertylawuk.net. She is the co-author of two books on the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 and writes five sections of Isurv (the information resource of the RICS).
Piers Harrison Piers' practice covers all areas of property law. He is also often called upon to offer advice in non-contentious property cases where there is a development afoot. Piers has a number of direct access clients, mainly property developers and is happy to accept direct instructions in most cases. He is on the editorial board of Landlord and Tenant Review and PropertyLawUk and writes a periodic update on leasehold enfranchisement. He is the co-author of Megarry’s Manual of the Law of Real Property (Sweet & Maxwell, 9th edition), Enfranchisement Law and Practice (Wildy and Sons Ltd) and Service Charges Management (Sweet & Maxwell, 3rd edition).
Helen Galley has built up a reputation as a well-respected commercial Chancery practitioner with an emphasis on property and trusts related issues. She has extensive and wide ranging expertise in both non contentious and contentious property matters ranging from small scale cases to multi-million pound developments. She is a member of the Property Bar Association
Camilla Lamont is a senior junior who is ranked in tier 1 for real estate litigation by Chambers UK and was named real estate junior of the year at the Chambers UK Bar Awards in 2017. She has a well established reputation in the field as a user friendly adviser and advocate who combines intellectual acumen with an understanding of the commercial realities facing clients. She undertakes work in all areas of property litigation, including real property and landlord and tenant, both commercial and residential. She also has experience of property related environmental work. Camilla has published widely in her field and most significantly has been an editor of Hill & Redman on Landlord and Tenant since 2002. She regularly lectures on property law and practice
Important Notes about Booking
1. If you are booking more than say 14 delegates, it is probably better to make two bookings of half the number of delegates each, starting with the paying delegate and then adding half the free delegates to that booking and then creating a new booking for the rest of the free delegates. The reason for this is that the booking platform time-out kicks in perhaps too quickly and you can lose all the information you inputted. Alternatively you can book your first delegate and send the names, job titles and email addresses of the additional delegates to us at info@legaltrainingconsultancy.co.uk
2. Payment can be made by credit or debit card or alternatively by invoice. The option to pay by invoice is below the pay by card option in the booking form
3. If you have more than 20 delegates then extra delegates are £20 each. Contact us at info@legaltrainingconsultancy.co.uk to arrange this
4. If you don't have the complete list of who will be attending you can book for those that you know will be attending and add the others at a later date
5. If you would like to submit questions in advance to the speakers please send them to info@legaltrainingconsultancy.co.uk