Suzanne Gill

OpinionWomen who blazed trails between the wars
Suzanne Gill reviews 'Women’s Legal Landmarks in the Interwar Years: not for want of trying'.




FeatureService charges and careful drafting
Some cases are interesting because the facts are unusual; others are interesting because the facts are ubiquitous.
OpinionOne doesn’t have to iron the pillowcases
Women having it all does not mean women doing it all.
OpinionWhy 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.

OpinionIf we leave women to correct gender inequality, it will take forever
Men calling out gender inequality is welcome and essential.
FeatureThe 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.
OpinionRestarting 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?

FeatureCommercial 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 ...
FeatureLeases and side letter concessions
Courts will intervene on one-sided landlord-biased precedent.
OpinionInternational Women’s Day
I want to see a profession where the contributions of all lawyers are valued equally.
FeatureCommercial property: exclusive occupation
The law on co-working rights is not always straightforward.
FeatureCommercial property: partitioning
The merits of reviewing a licence to alter office premises have been brought into focus by a recent case.






















