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Falcon Chambers
Falcon Chambers
16 episodes
2 weeks ago
Podcasts from the barristers at Falcon Chambers.
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Podcasts from the barristers at Falcon Chambers.
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Falcon Chambers
The Building Safety Act: Triathlon Homes and Adriatic

On 8th July, the Court of Appeal handed down its decisions in the two Building Safety Act cases of Triathlon Homes LLP v SVDP & Othrs [2025] EWCA Civ 846 and Adriatic v Long Leaseholders of Hippersley Point [2025] EWCA Civ 856. 


In this episode, Cecily Crampin interviews Richard Miller about his involvement in the linked appeals; his views on significant elements of the judgments; and the potential impact on the wider building safety landscape.


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4 months ago
23 minutes 51 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Business Tenancies: the right to renew – Falcon Chambers discuss the Law Commission’s Consultation Paper on reform of the 1954 Act

Today, 19 November 2024, the Law Commission published its Consultation Paper on reform of Part 2 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. The Consultation Paper titled, “Business Tenancies: the right to renew” aims to ensure that the Act works for today’s commercial leasehold market.


Falcon Chambers specialises in this area, and in this podcast episode five of our barristers, Guy Fetherstonhaugh KC, Stephanie Tozer KC, Adam Rosenthal KC, Emily Windsor and Daniel Black, who have been studying the Paper, outline the principal topics of interest to Solicitors, to Surveyors, and to parties in the market. 

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1 year ago
19 minutes 6 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Review of litigation under the Building Safety Act 2022

Wednesday 4 September saw the publication of the Grenfell Inquiry’s report. That is another step in the process of inquiry, and potential prosecutions, all part of steps to understand what happened in that awful 2017 fire.


Falcon Chambers barristers have seen another flight of those steps, legislative steps to try and reduce the prospects of such a fire in existing blocks and relieving some leaseholders of the burden of paying for cladding remediation: the effect of the Building Safety Act 2022.


In the latest episode of the Falcon Chambers podcast, Catherine Taskis KC, Joseph Ollech and Cecily Crampin review where we are now, in relation to litigation under that Building Safety Act 2022.

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1 year ago
16 minutes 27 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Potential problems with the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024

Stephen Jourdan KC and Edward Blakeney discuss potential problems with the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024. The Act (LAFRA) was given Royal Assent on the 24th of May 2024 in what is known as "wash up". This is when Bills are rushed through Parliament on the last day before Parliament is prorogued.


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1 year ago
34 minutes 43 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Mortgage Receivership: Law and Practice

Join Stephanie Tozer KC, Cecily Crampin and Tricia Hemans as they discuss some of the changes to the law and practice of receivership which they cover in the new edition of their book Mortgage Receivership: Law and Practice.

 

The book is available for pre-order: https://www.wildy.com/isbn/9780854902996/mortgage-receivership-law-and-practice-2nd-ed-wildy-simmonds-and-hill-publishing


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1 year ago
22 minutes 38 seconds

Falcon Chambers
How much is too much?  A light-hearted, easy to follow, in-depth discussion about the doctrine of excessive use of easements.

In the latest instalment of the Falcon Chambers' property law podcast, Martin Dray and Tamsin Cox take you on engaging journey as they examine how the law regarding the excessive use of easements works.  On the way they trace the legal developments, refer to the central cases, identify the governing principles and offer practical tips and suggestions for all those advancing or defending claims of excessive use.

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1 year ago
53 minutes 41 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Rent review and The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES)

Guy Fetherstonhaugh KC and Michael Ranson discuss the MEES regime in the context of rent review. 

Whilst the MEES regime has now been around for a number of years and practitioners will be familiar with the constraints that it places on the letting of ‘substandard’ property, the ramifications of this regime on commercial rent reviews is yet to be fully felt.  

This podcast explores various ways, many of which appear unforeseen both to parliament and property practitioners, in which MEES is likely to affect the application of familiar rent review assumptions and disregards. 

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1 year ago
21 minutes 7 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Issues to be aware of when settling 1954 Act proceedings

Lease renewal and termination claims under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Act are very commonly settled, often shortly before trial. This is perhaps no surprise in the context of what is usually a dispute between two professionally advised commercial parties, in which the main point in dispute is often rent. Avoiding the cost and risk of trial will often suit both parties. However, settling 1954 Act proceedings can present traps for the unwary. There are various technicalities to be considered. 

Two Falcon Chambers barristers, Wayne Clark and Toby Boncey, discuss some issues that parties should consider before entering into a 1954 Act settlement agreement.

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2 years ago
25 minutes 40 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Cecily Crampin discusses lessons from case management of remediation contribution and remediation orders under the Building Safety Act

Early this year we saw the first, and only as yet reported, “remediation contribution order” (“RCO”) decision: the much discussed Batish v Inspired Sutton. Despite the lack of other final decisions, there is insight to be had about how RCOs and ROs appear to be working in the Tribunals, at least from a procedural point of view. Cecily discusses what practitioners can expect, and issues to look out for.

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2 years ago
20 minutes 35 seconds

Falcon Chambers
The Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022: Ringing The Changes?

The Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 was granted Royal Assent on December 6 2022. In this episode of the Falcon Chambers podcast, four Falcon Chambers barristers take a closer look at the legislation.

Oliver Radley-Gardner KC, Camilla Chorfi, Fern Schofield and Michael Ranson highlight how the new legislation may affect both operators and site providers. 

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If you have any suggestions for future topics, please send them to renee@falcon-chambers.com

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2 years ago
23 minutes 42 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Falcon Chambers Podcast Series: No notice no Party Wall Act 1996? Do you even need the Act for most s2 works?

Stephen Jourdan QC and Cecily Crampin discuss the recent High Court decision Shah v Power & Kyson [2022] EWHC 209 (QB) and its ramifications.

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3 years ago
25 minutes 50 seconds

Falcon Chambers
A roundup of Mortgage Cases

Cecily Crampin and Tricia Hemans of Falcon Chambers discuss the following cases:

Serene v Salata  [ 2021] EWHC 2433 (Ch): receivers’ duties not breached

Taga v Waterfold Asset Managements [2021] EWHC 1823: interim injunction to restrain receiver sale refused

Houssein v London Credit Ltd [2021] EWHC 1417 (Ch): interim injunction to restrain sale succeeded

Buwule v MT Finance Ltd [2021] 4 WLUK 149: injunction to restrain sale refused

Morley v RBS [2021] EWCA Civ 338: receivers not lender decides when to sell etc

Hurstwood Properties (A) Ltd v Rossendale BC [2021] SC 16: a case about possession for rates which might inform when receiver is an occupier for rates purposes

Battacharya v Oaksix [2021] EWHC 1326 Ch: limitation period for s26 and s28 FSMA 2000. 

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4 years ago
42 minutes 37 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Just turning over some further thoughts … Turnover Rents: top tips

In the fourth of the Falcon Chambers Podcast series, Janet Bignell QC and Martin Dray follow up their 23 June Turnover Rents podcast with 14 top tips for those advising landlords

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5 years ago
18 minutes 42 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Introduction to the Telecoms Code by Mark Galtrey and Fern Schofield

 

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5 years ago
21 minutes 6 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Just turning over some thoughts… Turnover Rents: new lettings and the LTA 1954 Part II

In the second of the Falcon Chambers Podcast series, Janet Bignell QC and Martin Dray discuss Turnover Rents: new lettings and the LTA 1954 Part II.

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5 years ago
18 minutes 1 second

Falcon Chambers
Rental Valuation in Lockdown

In this podcast, Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC and Stephen Jourdan QC discuss the question: How does one value in a world without comparable transactions?’ A full paper setting out their thoughts is available on our website.

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5 years ago
13 minutes 10 seconds

Falcon Chambers
Podcasts from the barristers at Falcon Chambers.