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Jennifer Haywood writes for Lexis Nexis: ‘Irreconcilable arbitral awards and judgments—injunctions, State immunity, res judicata and equitable compensation’

In her latest analysis for LexisNexis, Jennifer Haywood writes, 'Irreconcilable arbitral awards and judgments – injunctions, state immunity, res...

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Constance McDonnell KC and Anneliese Mondschein write for PS

In this article for PS,  the Law Society’s Private Client Section magazine, Constance McDonnell KC and Anneliese...

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Serle Court Barristers Feature in The Lawyer’s Top 20 Cases for 2025

The Lawyer has published its highly anticipated ‘Top 20 cases for 2025,’ highlighting the biggest disputes of the year....

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Judgment handed down in Re London Resort Co Holdings Ltd [2024] EWHC 3287 (Ch)

Judgment has been handed down in Re London Resort Co Holdings Ltd [2024] EWHC 3287 (Ch), an interesting High Court case concerning...

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Jennifer Haywood writes for LexisNexis: ‘Arbitration or not arbitration?’

In her latest analysis for LexisNexis, Jennifer Haywood writes, "Arbitration or not arbitration?" and explores the...

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Jennifer Haywood writes for LexisNexis

In an analysis published by LexisNexis, Jennifer Haywood discusses the practical implications of applications for payment into a US account...

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Jonathan Fowles’ Notable ‘Harrow’ Case Featured in The Times

The High Court case The Keepers & Governors of the Possessions, Revenues & Goods of the Free Grammar School of...

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Professor Suzanne Rab writes for The European Advocate

In an article for The European Advocate, the journal of the Bar European Group, Professor Suzanne Rab writes, 'Artificial...

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ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine - 60 Second Interview with Prof. Suzanne Rab

Professor Suzanne Rab features in the latest edition of the ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 14, in a "60 Seconds...

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Rupert Reed KC and Max Marenbon write for ThoughtLeaders4 Dispute Magazine Issue 14: ‘Attendance Orders against “officers”, how wide may the net be thrown?’

In the latest issue of ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine, Rupert Reed KC and Max Marenbon collaborate to write "Attendance Orders...

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Andrew Francis writes for New Law Journal: What lies beneath?

In an article for New Law Journal, Andrew Francis considers two ‘subterranean’ property cases, highlighting the importance...

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Wilson Leung writes for ThoughtLeaders4 FIRE Magazine Issue 18: ‘Insolvency proceedings vs parties’ agreement on forum’

In the latest issue of ThoughtLeaders4 FIRE Magazine, Wilson Leung examines the Privy Council’s judgment...

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