Richard Quenby
Richard Quenby was called to the Bar in 1985. For the next thirteen years he practised at the Chancery Bar in Manchester, where he specialised in landlord and tenant, commercial property and insolvency work.
Subsequently, he spent more than six years as the Principal Professional Support Lawyer in the Real Estate Division of Addleshaw Goddard LLP, whose clients included a wide range of well-known developers, funders, institutional investors, property companies and retail operators.
Richard now works as a freelance writer, tutor and lecturer. His published articles have appeared in Estates Gazette, Property Week, Legal Week and The Lawyer. He is also the co-author of Flat Schemes in Residential and Mixed Use Developments, published by Bloomsbury Publishing.
The withdrawal of the Land Agreements Exclusion Order (with effect from 6 April 2011) has potentially far-reaching implications for a very wide range of property agreements. This seminar considers the types of anti-competitive provision that will now be caught and the advice that practitioners should be offering to their clients in light of recent guidance.
Topics include:
- The Chapter I Prohibition
- The Exclusion Order 2004
- The effect of repealing the Exclusion Order
- The impact on leases, licences, sale contracts, restrictive covenants etc
- Steps that need to be taken now