Unpacking the Case - Real Estate Law Podcast
Davitt Jones Bould presents Unpacking the Case, the podcast where we get the much-needed detail behind the cases shaping real estate law. With episodes every other week, be sure to join Richard Snape, our Head of Legal Training, for the latest insights.
Want to know more? DJB covers the full spectrum of real estate issues from commercial property to planning, real estate finance, property litigation, construction, agriculture and other related areas.
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Unpacking the Case - Real Estate Law Podcast
Latest Episodes
Finders Keepers? The Adverse Possession Q&A
Following one of our most popular property law webinars, we're back with a special Q&A episode tackling your adverse possession questions.Can mowing land for years prove possession? What's the difference between encroachment and adve...
Can Fire Safety Frustrate a Commercial Lease? Into Nominee 1 v Study Group
Can a commercial lease come to an end because an unexpected event has destroyed its purpose?In this episode of Unpacking the Case, Richard and Lizzie examine Into Nominee 1 Ltd v Study Group UK Ltd, a recent High Court ...
The Building Safety Act Blind Spot: Essendi Hotels v London Property Group
In this episode of Unpacking the Case, Richard and Lizzie discuss Essendi Hotels UK 2 Limited v London Property Group, a High Court decision examining responsibility for unsafe cladding in a commercial lease....
Behind the Bar: Star Pubs v Gunmakers Arms
In this episode, Richard and Lizzie unpack the County Court’s decision in Star Pubs Trading Ltd v Gunmakers Arms (Essex) LLP and what it means for landlords, tenants, pub operators, and commercial property lawyers.The court ruled that S...
Signal Strength & Security of Tenure: EE v Clock Tower Investments
Does a telecoms operator need to physically occupy the demised premises for the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 to apply? According to the Upper Tribunal in EE v Clock Tower Investments Limited [2026] UKUT 163 (LC), the answer may be far ...
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