Date: 23 November 2016 - 23 November 2016, 8:00 - 9:30

Location: HOME, 2 Tony Wilson Place, First St, Manchester M15 4FN

Email: events@slaterheelis.co.uk

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Dilapidations and disrepair: Understanding your rights

Date: 23 November 2016 - 23 November 2016, 8:00 - 9:30

Location: HOME, 2 Tony Wilson Place, First St, Manchester M15 4FN

Email: events@slaterheelis.co.uk

Whether you’re a commercial tenant or landlord, dealing with a dilapidations claim can be stressful – especially when the claim against you is unjust.

Slater Heelis has teamed up with Stephen Pritchett, senior barrister of Cobden House Chambers, to provide a seminar to help navigate the process and possible pitfalls of dilapidations claims.

Stephen will provide a presentation covering practical aspects of the law relating to commercial dilapidation claims including a discussion concerning damages and their calculation, as well as tips for ensuring the best and most effective presentation of the claim.

Stephen is a senior junior with 23 years’ experience, 16 of which have been at Kings Chambers in Manchester. He has passion for commercial property and property litigation with specialist knowledge of Chancery litigation, commercial litigation and dispute resolution.

He is an expert in retail renewals under the 1954 Act and is counsel of choice on a repeat basis for well know high street names. He is also a qualified mediator.

Timings:

8am Registration and networking

8.30am Presentation with Stephen Pritchett with a Q & A afterwards

9.30am Close and further networking

To book your free place, email: events@slaterheelis.co.uk

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