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ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes - 60 Second Interview with Lance Ashworth KC

Lance Ashworth KC features in the latest edition of the ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 13 ‘International Insights; Q2’s...

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Max Marenbon writes for LexisNexis

Max Marenbon writes for LexisNexis | Glenea v Friel decision: pilfering manager’s trustee liability explained  In an...

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Leading commercial chancery barrister joins Serle Court

Serle Court is pleased to announce that leading commercial chancery Giselle McGowan has joined Chambers. Giselle’s practice covers...

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Judgment handed down in High Court case Kulkarni v Gwent Holdings Ltd & Anor [2024] EWHC 1357

Justin Higgo KC and Tom Braithwaite appeared for the successful First Defendant, Gwent Holdings Ltd, in Kulkarni v Gwent...

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Daniel Lightman KC writes for New Law Journal: Non-members and s 994 petitions: a novel approach.

“You are a shareholder in a company but are then removed from the register of members. Can you...

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Leading commercial and civil fraud barrister joins Serle Court

Leading commercial and civil fraud barrister joins Serle Court Serle Court is pleased to announce that leading commercial and civil...

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Court of Appeal upholds sentence in major committal application relating to complex and long-running fraud case

The Court of Appeal has upheld a 12-month imprisonment sentence for serious breaches of asset disclosure obligations in a complex...

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High Court ruling approved in Glenea Contracts Limited v Phillip Friel [2024] EWHC 1243 (Ch)

High Court ruling: Manager overpaying himself from company account deemed a true trustee Businesses that fall victim to employee fraud...

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Andrew Francis writes for New Law Journal: BEWARE THE BOILERPLATES!

In an article for New Law Journal,  Andrew Francis covers the recent judgement in Mackenzie v...

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