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Our litigators look at how landlords can recover rent arrears owed by an insolvent tenant. Dispute resolution solicitor Divyesh Popat secured 1.2 million for a distressed widow after her husband's wealth was tied up in trusts. Commercial property solicitor Sanjay Chandarana helped his client Questpit Ltd to free their land in Bedfordshire from onerous covenants.

Partner Michael Compton successfully won a contract race for a new developer to secure a prime redevelopment site in the Hertfordshire town of Radlett. While having articles of association is compulsory, a shareholders' agreement is not - this can lead to the need being overlooked. Making sure a commercial property is well maintained is one of a landlord's key priorities, and it is almost as important as receiving the rent.

The last 18 months have seen employers turn on a dime to keep their business on track, while guarding the health and wellbeing of staff. If you have decided that the time has come to admit a new member to your partnership, then there are a number of important steps.
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The senior partners - David Ingram, Paul Sheeter, Michael Compton and Daniel Ginsbury - all agree with David when he says of the firm's ethos: "All the partners who came here wanted to work with people we trusted and liked and we wanted to have a decent life."
As well as being straight-talking, IWG also sees itself as approachable and above all, pragmatic.
The firm's partners cover property, commercial litigation and dispute resolution, corporate, commercial, finance and employment work from their open-plan Bloomsbury offices.
The corporate department acts for a range of clients from public companies to owner-managed businesses across all areas of company and commercial law.
More information can be found on our Corporate page.
The firm's property department deals with all types of commercial and residential property transactions.
Please go to The Firm page for more about IWG, and to Meet the Team for profiles of IWG's lawyers.
Residential Conveyancing (the conveyance of residential property which comprise freehold or leasehold sale or purchases, or mortgages or re-mortgages).
Employment Tribunals (the provision of advice and representation to employees in relation to the bringing of claims before the Employment Tribunal against an employer for unfair or wrongful dismissal).
Probate (the collection and distribution of assets belonging to a person following their death, where these are within the UK and the matters are not contested).
The open plan offices make IWG a friendly place to work while at the same time promoting a strong sense of team-work.
The firm is tight-knit and supportive of its junior lawyers while providing access to interesting work and development opportunities.
There is a friendly approachable atmosphere between lawyers and support staff at all levels.
IWG is very unstuffy.
Supporting and promoting assistant solicitors has been a key part of the success of the firm.
IWG has been built on growth from within rather than lateral hires and plans to continue to develop the firm in this way.
The corporate and commercial lawyers are clear about what sets IWG's corporate department apart from firms of similar size, and even bigger firms, and it is the quality of the work.
We are happy to work with clients of all types and sizes are frequently opposite 'magic circle' firms or very large firms, either here or abroad.
IWG's ability to punch so far above its weight is down to being incredibly pragmatic and focused in its advice.
Getting the deal done is absolutely crucial, as long as it's the right deal for the client.
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