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Paul Johnson discusses 'Mediation remotely - a first!' in an article covering his thoughts and key points on virtual mediation....
Read MoreSophia Hurst and Gregor Hogan present the latest Serle Court podcast: 'Estates, LPAs & Deputyship during COVID 19'. Sophia and...
Read MoreBeverly-Ann Rogers and Constance McDonnell QC discuss “Remote mediation: is it the future?” for Litigation Futures. Beverly-Ann and...
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Read MoreSerle Court’s Online Resolution service, set up by John Machell QC, Jennifer Haywood, and James Mather has been...
Read MoreSerle Court is delighted to see Rupert Reed QC and James Weale recognised in The Legal 500 (The Legal 500 (Legalease) Commercial...
Read MoreThe first series of the DIFC Courts Law and Practice, presented by editors, Rupert Reed QC (Serle Court) and Tom...
Read MoreIn the latest of the Art Law & More blog's series of interviews "A View from the Market...
Read MoreZoe O’Sullivan QC provides a Restructuring & Insolvency analysis for Lexis PSL discussing Nimat Halal Food Ltd v...
Read MoreProfessor Suzanne Rab discusses "COVID-19: resolving legal disputes through virtual mediation". In this article, considers some...
Read MorePart 1: A competition law perspective on the CJEU’s decision on Sky plc v SkyKick UK Ltd (C-371/18) The...
Read MoreIn an article for New Law Journal, Professor Suzanne Rab discusses virtual mediation during COVID-19. Suzanne explains "While modern...
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