This is a question which has sprung into ... Continue reading
Analysis
Find links to all our ‘analysis’ posts here. These are posts which discuss issues in more detail.
They are often quite long and will often analyse issues of the day from a legal point of view.
However, when reading them, ALWAYS check the post date.
As posts go back to 2006, you need to be really careful about relying on older posts, as the law may have changed since they were written.
The Housing Crisis: Dealing with Empty Homes
If you are homeless and desperate, it must be ... Continue reading
Looking at Implied Surrender and its case law
Implied surrender Following comments on my last ... Continue reading
Shining a light on Intentional Homelessness
Intentional Homelessness I notice from reading a ... Continue reading
What homelessness units say to tenants and why
Recently Tessa ran a blog clinic question on a ... Continue reading
Protecting tenants whose Landlords face mortgage repossession proceedings
Landlords defaulting on mortgage payments Not for ... Continue reading
Should law and justice be free? Part 7: Summing up
So what have we learned over the past six ... Continue reading
Should law and justice be free? Part 6: Technology solutions
In this series, we have looked at the problems of ... Continue reading
Should law and justice be free? Part 5: Legal Aid
What is legal aid? Legal aid is a scheme where the ... Continue reading
Should law and justice be free? Part 4: Lawyers fees
It is an axiom that everyone hates lawyers. Why is ... Continue reading
Should law and justice be free? Part 3: Our Complex System
In my introduction to this series I gave you the ... Continue reading
Should law and justice be free? Part 2: Court fees
One of the problems with bringing court claims ... Continue reading



