All articles by Suzanne Gill
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Opinion
Women who blazed trails between the wars
Suzanne Gill reviews 'Women’s Legal Landmarks in the Interwar Years: not for want of trying'.
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Feature
Service charges and careful drafting
Some cases are interesting because the facts are unusual; others are interesting because the facts are ubiquitous.
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Opinion
One doesn’t have to iron the pillowcases
Women having it all does not mean women doing it all.
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Opinion
Why can't a woman be more like a man?
Assuming women must behave like men to gain the same results in their career will not achieve gender equality.
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Opinion
If we leave women to correct gender inequality, it will take forever
Men calling out gender inequality is welcome and essential.
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Feature
The cost of failing to calculate a rent review
Court of Appeal judgment in Trillium (Prime) Property GP Limited v Elmfield Road Limited [HC] 2018 335.
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Opinion
Restarting a legal career after starting a family
I was a commercial property associate at a biggish regional firm when I took a career break to start a family. That was six years ago. Have you got any advice about getting back into a legal career?
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Feature
Commercial property: Restrictive covenants
There are few cases so iconic that lawyers remember the names long after university or law school. One is Tulk v Moxhay [1848], the case on the restrictive covenants which have prevented building on Leicester Square. The date of that case demonstrates that well-drafted restrictive covenants on land are an ...
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Feature
Leases and side letter concessions
Courts will intervene on one-sided landlord-biased precedent.
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Opinion
International Women’s Day
I want to see a profession where the contributions of all lawyers are valued equally.
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Feature
Commercial property: exclusive occupation
The law on co-working rights is not always straightforward.
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Feature
Commercial property: partitioning
The merits of reviewing a licence to alter office premises have been brought into focus by a recent case.
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Feature
Commercial property: end of leases
In the hurly-burly of negotiation the wider perspective can be overlooked