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George Vare writes for LexisNexis

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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ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes - 60 Second Interview with Jonathan Upton

Jonathan Upton features in the latest edition of the ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 12 'Clarity In Conflict: New Perspectives On...

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Niamh Herrett writes for Lexis Nexis

In an article for Lexis Nexis, Niamh Herrett discusses the recent decision of the Court of Appeal in Easygroup Ltd...

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Matthew Innes writes for LexisNexis

In an article for LexisNexis Restructuring & Insolvency, Matthew Innes discusses the recent decision of the High Court in the...

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Andrew Francis writes for New Law Journal

In this article Andrew Francis considers (with reference to a recent judgment of the Planning Court in House v Waverley...

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The Lawyer Top 20 Cases 2024

Serle Court barristers feature The Lawyer’s Top 20 cases for 2024. To read the article in full, view on...

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Leading property litigation barrister joins Serle Court

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 successfully acts for Oatly in trade mark dispute

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 represents Andrew Lloyd Webber and Trevor Nunn in defeating copyright claim for song from Cats

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 writes for ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 11 - A Year in Review

Jennifer Haywood has written for the latest edition of ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 11 - A Year in...

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It stands to reason

In a discussion piece for PSMG LLP’s Centrum Magazine, David Blayney KC talks about how his...

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Andrew Bruce writes for Citywealth magazine

Andrew Bruce has provided an Art Market Insight to Citywealth magazine which can be read here.  Andrew commented: "...

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Suzanne Rab interviewed on EU Advocate General Opinion in Apple State aid Tax Challenge

An EU Advocate General has recommended overturning a first-stage ruling on a successful challenge to the European Commission’s...

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Matthew Innes writes for Practical Law Restructuring and Insolvency (Lexis PSL)

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 feature in The Lawyer’s ‘Blockbuster trials to watch out for in October’

Five Serle Court members are featured in The Lawyer’s ‘Blockbuster trials to watch out for in October...

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Wilson Leung writes for ThoughtLeaders4 FIRE Magazine Issue 14 on Re Guy Kwok-hung Lam

In this article, Wilson Leung analyses the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal’s judgment in Re Guy Kwok-hung...

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Andrew Francis writes for the New Law Journal

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 writes for Private Client Business

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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Wilson Leung has written an article for LexisNexis: ‘Foreign arbitral award enforced despite UK consumer rights objections (Eternity Sky v Zhang)’

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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Andrew Moran KC and Wilson Leung have published an article in ICC FraudNet’s Global Annual Report 2023 entitled “Unexplained Wealth Orders in the UK”

An Unexplained Wealth Order (UWO) (or “McMafia Order”, as it has been nicknamed by the media) is a...

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Amy Proferes acts for the successful respondents in Dyer v Webb [2023] EWHC 1917 (KB)

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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Shareholder permitted to obtain court documents regarding scheme of arrangement (Lash Holding v Algeco Scotsman)

In this article for LexisNexis, Wilson Leung analyses the recent case of Lash Holding v Algeco Scotsman (in which Wilson...

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ThoughtLeaders4 Private Client - 60 Second Interview with Emma Hargreaves

Emma Hargreaves features in the latest ThoughtLeaders4 Private Client Magazine, offshore edition in a ‘60 Seconds with...

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Professor Suzanne Rab comments on recent competition law developments in the Law Society Gazette

Professor Suzanne Rab has commented in the Law Society Gazette on the challenges international companies face in navigating UK...

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Serle Court is delighted to welcome Thomas Fletcher as a member of chambers

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 O’Sullivan KC writes for ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 9

Zoe’s article titled ‘Some Hot Topics in Crypto Claims’ outlines whether crypto assets are property, and...

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Wilson Leung writes in New Law Journal on a recent Hong Kong judgment clarifying committal proceedings

Writing in New Law Journal, Wilson Leung discusses the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal’s recent decision in...

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Jennifer Haywood writes for London International Disputes Week 2023

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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Andrew Francis writes for New Law Journal

As a number of recent cases have shown, claims in private nuisance are just as much a feature of the...

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Diversity in Cricket: two Jewish Internationals tell their stories

Serle Court’s EDI committee and Daniel Lightman KC, co-author of the acclaimed book ‘Cricket Grounds from the...

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Jennifer Haywood discusses recent challenges to arbitral awards in The Global Legal Post

Writing in The Global Legal Post, Jennifer Haywood assesses a number of recent cases in which a party has sought,...

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Daniel Lightman KC and Charlotte Beynon consider liquidators’ claims against former directors in light of the Supreme Court’s decision in Sequana

In their article for The International Insolvency & Restructuring Report 2023/2024 entitled ‘The light at the end of the tunnel...

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Professor Suzanne Rab interviewed on the upcoming merger between Vodafone and Three

Professor Suzanne Rab was interviewed this morning on BBC Radio 4's Today programme and BBC Radio Berkshire discussing the anticipated...

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Andrew Francis writes for The Law Society

In a recent article for The Law Society, “Words matter – interpreting clauses in a lease“, Andrew Francis...

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Professor Suzanne Rab interviewed on the upcoming European decision on Microsoft’s planned takeover of Activision

Professor Suzanne Rab was interviewed this morning on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, discussing the European Commission's upcoming decision...

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Serle Court announces team restructure

A well-defined strategy to marry Chancery and commercial expertise at the highest level has driven Serle Court’s evolution...

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Jennifer Haywood writes for the Solicitors’ Journal

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 comments on Lidl’s successful trademark claim against Tesco

Stephanie Wickenden has commented in The Sunday Times on the recent judgment in Lidl v Tesco, whereby Lidl was successful...

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London’s Top 15 Restructuring and Insolvency firms

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 write an in-depth article for Trusts & Trustees

Niamh Herrett and Joseph de Lacey of Farrer & Co have prepared an in-depth article, “Guardian Trust revisited”,...

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Michael Walsh and Sparsh Garg interviewed by Law360

Our new tenants, Michael Walsh and Sparsh Garg, have been interviewed by Law360 following their arrival at Serle Court. ...

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Jonathan Fowles writes an article for the Civil Society: Governance & Leadership

In a recent article for Civil Society: Governance & Leadership titled ‘A fine balance’, Serle Court's Jonathan...

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Wilson Leung writes for Thought Leaders 4 Disputes Magazine Issue 8

Wilson Leung's article analyses the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal’s judgment in Fong Chak Kwan...

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Mediating trust and estates disputes

James Behrens discusses the use of mediation as an effective means of trust and estates alternative dispute resolution...

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Rupert Reed KC appointed to the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC) Court

Our barrister and arbitrator, Rupert Reed KC, a leading member of our Middle East team, has been appointed to...

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Andrew Francis writes for New Law Journal

The recent decision of the Supreme Court in Fearn & Ors. v Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery which...

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Russian bank ruling clarifies UK sanctions regime

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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Professor Suzanne Rab comments in The Times on landmark lorry cartel ruling

DAF, a Dutch market-leading lorry manufacturer, has been ordered to pay Royal Mail and BT around £20mn following a...

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