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In the second instalment in this series of posts for prospective pupillage applicants, Professor Suzanne Rab reflects on the transformation...
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Welcome to Serle Court’s newly-launched pupillage and mini-pupillage SerleShare series SerleShareMinis - a useful guide for students looking...
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‘A tale of greed and exploitation of illiteracy’ How legal detective work exposed a daughter’s ruthlessness. ...
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Claims brought by more than 200,000 people affected by the Fundão Dam disaster in Brazil will be allowed to...
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In response to World Intellectual Property Day 2022, Professor Suzanne Rab has written a SerleShare titled: "Artificial Intelligence...
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In this SerleShare, Zoe O’Sullivan QC considers the recent bitcoin judgment in Tulip Trading Ltd v Bitcoin Association...
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John Machell QC has written a Case Note on St John’s Trust Company (PVT) Limited (SJTC) v...
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John Machell QC has written a Case Note on the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court’s judgment in Green Elite...
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John Machell QC has written a Case Note on the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal’s judgment in Durant...
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The judgment of the Court of Appeal in Bath Rugby v Greenwood, handed down on 21st December 2021, gives us clear...
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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the World Intellectual Property Organisation Copyright Treaties, our associate member, Brigitte Lindner, shows...
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In this SerleShare, ‘FS Cairo (Nile Plaza) LLC v Lady Brownlie: A Gateway to Further Litigation?’ our Associate...
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