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What is probate and how does it work?
What needs to be done to do to deal with a loved one's estate after their death? We explain probate and the steps that need to be taken. What is probate? Probate is the process that occurs following the death of a loved one whereby the executor or administrator is...
First things first: The letter of claim
If a professional you have instructed has been negligent, you can sue them in order to recover any losses which their negligence has caused you to suffer. However, it is not always necessary to issue court proceedings in order to recover your losses. It is often...
Professional negligence basics: Duty of care
Unfortunately, there are a number of cases where poor or careless advice leads to serious consequences; from lost money to lost time to missed opportunities. If a professional you have instructed has failed to act in a way that would have been reasonably expected of...
I have discovered a problem with my new home! What can I do?
When you are purchasing a property, you are at risk of discovering problems with it after you have completed the purchase. What can you do if problems such as faulty electrics, inadequate building work, leaks or general damage to the property occur within weeks or...
Professional negligence case update
Earlier this month, we looked at how the Court will assess the recoverability of a claimant's loss in a professional negligence claim. We look at the recent case of BPE Solicitors v Hughes-Holland [2017] UKSC 21 which clarifies the SAAMCO concept. Facts of the dispute...
What’s next for wills? Modernising the process
Will-writing has not moved on a huge amount over the last 100 years or so. However, the Law Commission opened a consultation last week to look at bringing the wills process into the 21st century. Why? The will-making process is not always simple, and we would advise...
The Party Wall Act – When and what will the Court decide?
In carrying out their role in disputes surrounding the Party Wall Act 1996 (“the Act”) surveyors will be asked to make a primary award. They will set out the working conditions for the works to which the Party Wall Act notice relates. But what happens if someone is...
What is stamp duty and when do I need to pay it?
Stamp Duty Land Tax (also known as SDLT or just Stamp Duty) is a type of tax payable on the purchase of land or property in the UK. It is payable to HMRC and the amount payable depends on the value and type of transaction. Your solicitor will be able to advise the...
Professional negligence: Claims against architects
Architects are often charged with turning people’s dreams into a reality, whether they are transforming homes or commercial premises. Unfortunately, as is the case with many professionals, the service provided by an architect can sometimes fall below the standard of...
Claims against professionals – What is recoverable?
Generally speaking, in negligence claims, damages are awarded to put the claimant in the position that they were in before the wrongful act was committed. It may seem that this means that you are entitled to claim for any loss that might be attributed to the wrongful...
Professional negligence: Claims against valuers
When purchasing a property, it is common to instruct a surveyor to carry out a survey and / or valuation of the property. A valuation report is usually required before a mortgage company will confirm that it will lend money to you. While most valuations are carried...
Case update: Vilvarajah v West London Law Ltd
The importance of a well-drafted CFA and explaining it in detail to clients The Senior Courts Costs Office of the High Court has thrown out a conditional fee agreement (CFA) as it was unfair and unreasonable for the client. In Vilvarajah v West London Law Ltd [2017]...
Top tips for making a professional negligence claim
Having instructed a professional to act on your behalf, it is unfortunately not uncommon for you to feel unsatisfied with the service you have received or the work which has been carried out on your behalf. We are regularly instructed by clients who feel that they...
Queen’s speech 2017: what are the property implications?
The Queen's speech announced the legislation that the Government intends to implement in the coming year. Many of the proposals related to Brexit, but others focused on matters such as the economy, law reform (including the way whiplash claims are dealt with) and...
Professional negligence claims – back to basics
Professional negligence can come in all shapes and sizes. Solicitors, accountants, architects and surveyors are just some of the professions who, through their negligence, can have serious negative impact on their clients. In order to bring a successful professional...
Restoration by court order
Following on from my previous article on administrative restoration, in this article I will look at the other side of the coin; restoration of a company by court order. It is not always possible to restore a company by administrative restoration; indeed it is the...
Changes of use
When operating a business, whether it be a shop, restaurant or an office, you must ensure that you are not breaching either your obligations under your lease or planning laws in using the property in a particular way. For example, if there is planning permission for...
Wakefield Festival of Beer 2017
Levi Solicitors LLP is proud to be a sponsor of Wakefield Festival of Beer 2017. The festival, which runs from 23 to 24 June 2017 at Wakefield's Unity Works, will be raising money for three local charities: Wakefield District Down's Syndrome, Wakefield Riding for the...
Levi Solicitors sponsors Kippax Under 7s
Levi Solicitors LLP is proud to be the new kit sponsor for the Kippax Welfare Under 7s rugby league team. We think you'll agree that they look very smart in their new kit! The team is made up of Year 1 pupils, including our Practice Manager's son, Daniel. They play in...
Boundaries, boundaries, boundaries
We are regularly instructed on boundary positions and the rights and reservations attached to land either side of those boundaries. Establishing boundaries is important for those who own and live in both residential and commercial properties because the boundary of a...
Have you unexpectedly been left out of a Will?
Losing a loved one can be very difficult. It can be made worse to find out that you have unexpectedly been left out of their will. It is becoming more and more common that people are wanting to challenge wills. More than ever, families are more extended, with step...
Commercial Landlords- a large repair bill may be on its way!
The rules surrounding energy efficiency and minimum standards for landlords are changing very soon. Our recent article considered the residential property changes, what they mean and implications for non-compliance of the rules. If you are a landlord of a commercial...
Restoration of Companies – Administrative Restoration
The last part of the life cycle of any company is dissolution; where the company is struck off the register of companies. There can be many reasons why a company is dissolved; it may have outlived its usefulness, it may have been administratively struck off by...
Planning permission and premises licence: why do I need both?
In order to operate a licensed premises, you will first need to obtain a number of approvals. These include planning permission and a premises licence. It is a common misconception in the licensed trade that the obtaining of planning permission will lead to an...
Everybody needs good neighbours…
Home owners and renting tenants don’t usually move into properties with the intention of causing trouble or ending up quarrelling with their neighbours. Unfortunately, however, neighbour disputes do arise. They can stem from various things, including (but certainly by...
County Court Judgments are on the rise
You may have seen recently in the news that the number of County Court Judgments (CCJs) has risen dramatically. Nearly 300,000 were issued against consumers in the first quarter of 2017. The highest it has been in over 10 years. This trend shows that consumers are...
Case update: Claims against solicitors
It is a fact of life that sometimes people make mistakes. Unfortunately, this also applies to solicitors. Where solicitors or other professionals make an error or do not perform to the standard expected of them, this can cause loss to the client. There have been a...
How do I avoid future liabilities on assignment of my commercial lease?
If you own a business and operate from a property under a commercial lease, your lease will contain various obligations to your landlord. Should you wish to sell the business and assign your interest in the lease to the new owner, it is important to be aware that...
How can we help you resolve your dispute?
At Levi Solicitors LLP, our specialist dispute resolution solicitors can assist you in resolving almost all types of commercial or personal disputes: from high value professional negligence claims, to recovering an unpaid debt; from a neighbour dispute about an...


