Michael Walsh KC, Gregor Hogan and Henry Fahrenkamp successfully represented the claimants in a significant DIFC Court decision clarifying the limits of confidentiality rings and reaffirming the principles of open justice and a fair trial.
In the first judgment to consider the jurisdictional gateways introduced by the Courts Law 2025, the DIFC Court reaffirmed the breadth of its jurisdiction and granted a worldwide freezing order of more than US$100 million.
Michael Walsh KC, Gregor Hogan and Henry Fahrenkamp successfully obtained a mid-trial proprietary injunction in a significant DIFC trust dispute involving approximately US$28 million in disputed assets.
Serle Court has once again been recognised as a leading set in The Legal 500 EMEA 2026, with six ranked barristers reflecting its strength in DIFC and international commercial disputes.
Matthew Morrison KC, Lara Kuehl and Zahler Bryan will all be speaking at the upcoming Chancery […]
By a majority of 4-1 the Supreme Court overturned the Court of Appeal [2024] EWCA Civ 158 and held that there is no limitation period applicable to unfair prejudice petitions under section 994 of the Companies Act 2006.
We are excited to announce that Serle Court has been recognised as the 'English Bar in […]
We are pleased to announce that Serle Court, Rupert Reed KC and Zoe O’Sullivan KC have been shortlisted for four awards at the Legal 500 Middle East & North Africa Awards 2026.
Stephen Doherty will be collaborating with HFW to deliver this session during Dubai Arbitration Week. […]
This panel will explore the enforcement of foreign and local interim orders in arbitration, comparing […]
On Tuesday, 11 November, Ed Crosse (Simmons and Simmons) will be moderating a panel discussion with […]
Rupert Reed KC and Zoe O'Sullivan KC will be speaking as part of a panel […]