You can sign up to join our mailing list below to stay informed and receive expert insights from Graham Mead and Ellie Claffey on all aspects of commercial disputes. On this page, you’ll find what to expect from the series, access to previous sessions, and the opportunity to register for our next live webinar.

What can you expect?

In each session, we will explore a wide range of commercial disputes, including common causes of conflict, dispute resolution methods and cost implications and risks. Whether you are managing litigation risk, looking to avoid practical pitfalls, or just trying to learn more about your how you might best commercially strategise when a dispute does arise – this series is designed with you in mind.

Our first litigation lesson

A Guide For First Time Landlords

The first webinar in our Litigation Lessons series was ‘A Guide For First Time Landlords’, this is designed to tackle the legal complexities landlords face when things don’t go to plan – from tenancy breaches to possession proceedings.

Whether you are dealing with unpaid rent, preparing for court, or simply want to safeguard your position, this session is practical, clear, and focused on real risks landlords face.

our second litigation lesson

The second webinar in our Litigation Lessons series was ‘Preventing Professional Negligence: Legal Principles and Key Takeaways’. This webinar explored the legal principles that underpin professional negligence claims and highlighted the steps professionals and advisors can take to reduce risk. Whether you are managing complex client relationships, drafting contracts, or managing advice-based services, this session will equip you with key takeaways to safeguard your practice.

Break Clauses

our THIRd litigation lesson

Break Clauses: What you need to know

The third webinar in our Litigation Lessons series was ‘Break Clauses: What you need to know’. This webinar explored the essentials of break clauses in leases – this is a topic crucial for anyone involved in negotiating or managing commercial leases. Graham Mead and Bradley Powell talked through:

– The key drafting points and what must be included in a break clause

– How to effectively exercise a break clause

– Common pitfalls and what happens after notice is served

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