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In her latest arbitration analysis for LexisNexis, Jennifer Haywood writes: 'Enforcing the exclusivity of the supervisory jurisdiction...
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In a recent analysis piece from Law360 UK, Joanne Faulkner looks into how a recent High Court judgment exposed how...
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In their recent article for Trusts & Trustees, Sophie Holcombe and Jamie Randall write, '...
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In an article for New Law Journal, Andrew Francis looks back at six pieces of 1925 property legislation,...
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In her latest arbitration analysis for LexisNexis, Jennifer Haywood writes: 'Foreign judgments, the State Immunity Act 1978 and...
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In a recent article for Trusts & Trustees, Emma Hargreaves and Tiffany Scott KC (Wilberforce) co-author, 'Trustees...
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In her latest arbitration analysis for LexisNexis, Jennifer Haywood writes: 'A successful challenge under s68...
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In their recent article for Trusts & Trustees, Sophie Holcombe and Jamie Randall write, 'Ivanishvili v Credit Suisse...
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In her latest analysis for LexisNexis, Jennifer Haywood writes, 'Irreconcilable arbitral awards and judgments – injunctions, state immunity, res...
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In this article for PS, the Law Society’s Private Client Section magazine, Constance McDonnell KC and Anneliese...
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The Lawyer has published its highly anticipated ‘Top 20 cases for 2025,’ highlighting the biggest disputes of the year....
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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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In her latest analysis for LexisNexis, Jennifer Haywood writes, "Arbitration or not arbitration?" and explores the...
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In an analysis published by LexisNexis, Jennifer Haywood discusses the practical implications of applications for payment into a US account...
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The High Court case The Keepers & Governors of the Possessions, Revenues & Goods of the Free Grammar School of...
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In an article for The European Advocate, the journal of the Bar European Group, Professor Suzanne Rab writes, 'Artificial...
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Professor Suzanne Rab features in the latest edition of the ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 14, in a "60 Seconds...
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In the latest issue of ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine, Rupert Reed KC and Max Marenbon collaborate to write "Attendance Orders...
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In an article for New Law Journal, Andrew Francis considers two ‘subterranean’ property cases, highlighting the importance...
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In the latest issue of ThoughtLeaders4 FIRE Magazine, Wilson Leung examines the Privy Council’s judgment...
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Dakis Hagen KC and Stephanie Thompson write for Asian Dispute Review In the latest issue of Asian Dispute Review, the...
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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 | Glenea v Friel decision: pilfering manager’s trustee liability explained In an...
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“You are a shareholder in a company but are then removed from the register of members. Can you...
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In an article for New Law Journal, Andrew Francis covers the recent judgement in Mackenzie v...
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In an article for LexisNexis, George Vare analyses the recent decision in Leonard v Leonard [2024] EWHC 321 (ChD) in which George...
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Jonathan Upton features in the latest edition of the ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 12 'Clarity In Conflict: New Perspectives On...
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In an article for Lexis Nexis, Niamh Herrett discusses the recent decision of the Court of Appeal in Easygroup Ltd...
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In an article for LexisNexis Restructuring & Insolvency, Matthew Innes discusses the recent decision of the High Court in the...
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In this article Andrew Francis considers (with reference to a recent judgment of the Planning Court in House v Waverley...
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Serle Court barristers feature The Lawyer’s Top 20 cases for 2024. To read the article in full, view on...
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Serle Court is delighted to announce that leading property litigation barrister Jonathan Upton has joined Chambers. Jonathan’s cases...
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Michael Edenborough KC acted for Oatly in a High Court appeal from the UK IPO concerning the use of...
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Stephanie Wickenden has successfully defended a copyright claim brought against Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sir Trevor Nunn in relation...
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Jennifer Haywood has written for the latest edition of ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 11 - A Year in...
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In a discussion piece for PSMG LLP’s Centrum Magazine, David Blayney KC talks about how his...
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Andrew Bruce has provided an Art Market Insight to Citywealth magazine which can be read here. Andrew commented: "...
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An EU Advocate General has recommended overturning a first-stage ruling on a successful challenge to the European Commission’s...
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In a case analysis published by Practical Law Restructuring and Insolvency, Matthew Innes discusses the implications for insolvency and fraud...
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Five Serle Court members are featured in The Lawyer’s ‘Blockbuster trials to watch out for in October...
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In this article, Wilson Leung analyses the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal’s judgment in Re Guy Kwok-hung...
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In an article for the New Law Journal, Andrew Francis, who is one of the members of the Property Team...
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Jonathan Fowles who was one of the Counsel team for the Appellant in Nuffield Health v Merton [2023] UKSC 18 has written...
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In an article for LexisNexis, Wilson Leung discusses Eternity Sky Investments Ltd v Zhang [2023] EWHC 1964 (Comm) (a case in which...
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An Unexplained Wealth Order (UWO) (or “McMafia Order”, as it has been nicknamed by the media) is a...
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Amy Proferes acted for the successful respondents in Dyer v Webb [2023] EWHC 1917 (KB). Perhaps unusually for a neighbour dispute, the...
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In this article for LexisNexis, Wilson Leung analyses the recent case of Lash Holding v Algeco Scotsman (in which Wilson...
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Emma Hargreaves features in the latest ThoughtLeaders4 Private Client Magazine, offshore edition in a ‘60 Seconds with...
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Professor Suzanne Rab has commented in the Law Society Gazette on the challenges international companies face in navigating UK...
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Thomas is a prominent trusts and estates specialist and one of the co-authors of the definitive texts in these areas,...
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Zoe’s article titled ‘Some Hot Topics in Crypto Claims’ outlines whether crypto assets are property, and...
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Writing in New Law Journal, Wilson Leung discusses the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal’s recent decision in...
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Writing for London International Disputes Week 2023, Jennifer Haywood considers the Law Commission's recent updated proposal on reforms to jurisdictional...
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As a number of recent cases have shown, claims in private nuisance are just as much a feature of the...
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