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Serle Court “offers a variety of skill sets that others can’t provide, and houses some of the biggest names at the Bar”
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“The clerks understand the practicality of litigation and go the extra mile to help”

Serle Court's clerking team has continued to offer outstanding client service to its clients for another year running, despite...

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Amy Proferes discusses “A long lease breach? Be specific!” for New Law Journal

Amy Proferes has written an article for the New Law Journal titled “A long lease breach? Be specific!”....

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Chambers UK Bar 2021 Rankings - “They are excellent without exception”

Serle Court is delighted to announce that chambers has been ranked in 11 practice areas in this year's Chambers UK...

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Zoe O’Sullivan QC - SCLA Scheme Panellist

The Society for Computers' Adjudication Scheme (SCLA) continues to provides a cost-effective and speedy procedure for resolving contract disputes,...

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Cobussen Principal Holdings Limited v (1) Ghouse Akbar (2) Legacy Holdings Limited Judgment

Judgment was handed down today by Mr Justice Edis in Cobussen Principal Investment Holdings Ltd v Ghouse Akbar and ors [2020]...

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Michael Edenborough QC writes an article for the Intellectual Property Magazine titled “Road to nowhere”

Michael Edenborough QC has written an article for the Intellectual Property Magazine titled “Road to nowhere”. The article...

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New Tenants Tim Benham-Mirando & Max Marenbon

Serle Court is delighted to welcome Tim Benham-Mirando and Max Marenbon as new members of chambers...

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Serle Court is delighted to announce another successful year in Legal 500 2021 rankings

 Serle Court has been acknowledged as a Top Tier Set in the following practice areas: Civil Fraud Offshore Partnership ...

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James Weale admitted to the BVI Bar

Serle Court is delighted to announce that James Weale has been called to The British Virgin Islands Bar. The...

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John Machell QC discusses ‘Trustee decision-making: the substratum fallacy and the exercise of discretionary powers’

John Machell QC is invited by Trusts & Trustees to examine the Court of Appeal’s decision in ...

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Serle Court is shortlisted for three awards at the Chambers Bar Awards 2020

We are delighted to announce that Serle Court and our members have been shortlisted for three awards at ...

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Professor Suzanne Rab comments in Wired UK

Professor Suzanne Rab has been invited by WIRED UK to discuss UK State aid provisions in light of Brexit...

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