"impressive silks and juniors are praised for their strength in depth"
Serle Court “offers a variety of skill sets that others can’t provide, and houses some of the biggest names at the Bar”
A well-defined strategy to marry Chancery and commercial expertise at the highest level has driven Serle Court’s evolution...
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The Law Commission recently published a second consultation paper on three areas of potential reform to the Arbitration Act 1996. In...
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Stephanie Wickenden has commented in The Sunday Times on the recent judgment in Lidl v Tesco, whereby Lidl was successful...
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Serle Court is delighted to be named by Business Today as one of London’s Top 15 Restructuring ...
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Niamh Herrett and Joseph de Lacey of Farrer & Co have prepared an in-depth article, “Guardian Trust revisited”,...
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Our new tenants, Michael Walsh and Sparsh Garg, have been interviewed by Law360 following their arrival at Serle Court. ...
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In a recent article for Civil Society: Governance & Leadership titled ‘A fine balance’, Serle Court's Jonathan...
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Wilson Leung's article analyses the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal’s judgment in Fong Chak Kwan...
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James Behrens discusses the use of mediation as an effective means of trust and estates alternative dispute resolution...
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Our barrister and arbitrator, Rupert Reed KC, a leading member of our Middle East team, has been appointed to...
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The recent decision of the Supreme Court in Fearn & Ors. v Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery which...
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Writing in Law360, Zoe O'Sullivan KC assesses the decision in PJSC National Bank Trust v Mints [2023] EWHC 118 (Comm), discussing...
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