Date:

5th November 2010

Time:

8.30 am - 10.30 am

Venue:

CMS Cameron McKenna
Mitre House, 160 Aldersgate Street EC1A 4DD 

We are pleased to invite you to our Autumn Real Estate Breakfast Briefing.

Please see below details of the speakers and outline topics.

Please note that there is no charge for attending our seminars.

Yours faithfully
Mark Heighton, Partner, Head of Real Estate Group

Danielle Drummond-Brassington, Senior Associate, Real Estate Disputes

Bribery Act

An overview of the new Act and its potential impact on the Real Estate sector.  The talk will provide a summary of the main offences under the new Act and a discussion of a few scenarios relevant to the real estate industry.

Pranai Karia – Partner, Real Estate

Securing Income from Insolvent Tenants – Current Trends

CVAs and Administrations - tactics used by landlords to obtain the best income/letting outcomes, including a look at rent deposits and bank guarantees.

Liz Kelly, Senior Associate, Real Estate & Caroline Hobson, Senior Associate, Competition

Competition Act

The recent abolition of the Land Agreement Exclusion Order has led to the real estate industry having to reconsider the impact of the Competition Act.  In this session we will focus on the practical impact of the revocation, particularly in relation to the retail and leisure sectors and also the OFT draft Guidance which is due to be issued later this month.

To register for this breakfast briefing please click here.

We look forward to seeing you on the 5th November.

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