Warning: Emails have been sent misusing the name Shearman Sterling
Emails have been sent missing the name “John Adams” of “Shearman & Sterling International” in respect of a transaction of 1.87 million US dollars.
Warning: Emails from “Jake Floyd” at “Howard Solicitors LLP”
Emails have been sent claiming to be from “Jake Floyd” of “Howard Solicitors LLP”.
Warning: The website “www․strivasociates․com/about-us/” is operating claiming to be for a law firm
The website “www․strivasociates․com/about-us/” is operating, falsely claiming to be for a firm of solicitors.
Help to Buy extended until the end of May (PW)
The Help to Buy equity loan scheme has been extended by two months to 31 May to accommodate buyers and builders with applications already underway.
Warning: The website “www․trust-law․org” is misusing photos and company documents
The website “www․trust-law․org” is operating, claiming to be for lawyers based in London and misusing photos and company documents.
Warning: Email misusing the name of Baldwin & Robinson Law
Email has been sent misusing the name of Rosie Baig of Baldwin & Robinson Law.
Warning: Email misusing the name of Aliant Law
An email has been sent misusing the name of Sandip Patel of Aliant Law.
Warning: Emails misusing the name Goodman Derrick LLP
Correspondence has been sent misusing the name Lara Murrell of Goodman Derrick LLP.
Warning: Emails misusing the name of Blake Lapthorn
Emails have been sent falsely claiming to be from Blake Lapthorn in respect of an unclaimed inheritance.
Industry reaction to government’s £3.5bn fund to tackle unsafe cladding (PIE)
There has been a mixed response from commentators up and down the country to the government’s announcement of a £3.5bn fund to fix dangerous cladding on high-rise buildings in England.
Two new property taxes announced by Housing Secretary (EAT)
The government has given details of two new taxes to provide funds to address the cladding problem on high rise tower blocks and lower sized apartment blocks.
New tax and billions more for cladding – but is it enough? (EAT)
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced “an exceptional intervention” promising that leaseholders in high-rise buildings above 18 metres will bear no costs for making them safe.