Date: 4 November 2014, 8:30 - 12:00

Location: No.1 St Paul's Square, Liverpool, L3 9SJ

Email: kerri.mckeown@hilldickinson.com

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Hill Dickinson: Autumn Property Update

Date: 4 November 2014, 8:30 - 12:00

Location: No.1 St Paul's Square, Liverpool, L3 9SJ

Email: kerri.mckeown@hilldickinson.com

Hill Dickinson invites you to a complimentary property and construction update seminar.

The property, property litigation and construction teams will bring you up to speed on a variety of topical issues, including protecting your property assets from fraudsters, a review of the most up to date property litigation cases of 2014 and what you need to know when bad weather threatens your construction project.

Programme

8.30am – Registration and refreshments

9am – Presentations

'Stop, thief!' – Bill Chandler
Could a fraudster sell your commercial property and abscond with the proceeds or mortgage your family home? We reveal which types of property are at greatest risk from property fraud and provide practical tips on protecting your valuable property assets, including some essential new precautions you really should be considering.

'Landlord and tenant review' – Property litigation team
A review of the most important property cases of the year so far including break notices, business rates, consent for alterations and business tenancies.

'The calm before the storm' – Construction team
With winter drawing near, what impact could a bout of bad weather or other force majeure have upon your construction project? We explore the standard form contract provision for dealing with adverse events as well as a review of relevant case law to ensure that in the event of trouble you're not left feeling under the weather!

10.30am – Finish

This event also takes place on 6 November in Liverpool, and on the 18 or 20 November in Manchester.

If you wish to register please contact Kerri McKeown by email at kerri.mckeown@hilldickinson.com or by telephone on 0151 600 8752.

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