"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”
Professor Suzanne Rab discusses "COVID-19: resolving legal disputes through virtual mediation". In this article, considers some...
Read More
Part 1: A competition law perspective on the CJEU’s decision on Sky plc v SkyKick UK Ltd (C-371/18) The...
Read More
In an article for New Law Journal, Professor Suzanne Rab discusses virtual mediation during COVID-19. Suzanne explains "While modern...
Read More
Gregor Hogan discusses “Furlough and Administration: In the matter of Carluccio’s Limited [2020] EWHC 886 (Ch)”. Gregor comments...
Read More
In an article for New Law Journal, Andrew Francis discusses ‘Troubles with rights of light’. Andrew explains why...
Read More
In an article for Law360, Professor Suzanne Rab discusses 'Time For Presumptive Virtual Mediation In The UK'. Suzanne states "...
Read More
Beverly-Ann Rogers and Constance McDonnell QC discuss their positive experience with virtual mediation and the lasting benefit of the...
Read More
The judgment of Chief ICC Judge Briggs in State Bank of India & Ors v Vijay Mallya [2020] EWHC 96 (Ch) was...
Read More
With the global coronavirus pandemic increasingly taking its human and economic toll, states are adopting strenuous financial support and stimulus...
Read More
Judgment in Shanghai Shipyard v Reignwood International Investment (Group) Company Ltd [2020] EWHC 803 (Comm) was handed down on Friday. Zoe O'...
Read More
The 20th edition of Lewin on Trusts, of which James Brightwell is a co-author, has published this week. The new...
Read More
Michael Edenborough QC writes for The Times and Intellectual Property Magazine discussing Germany’s Constitutional Court upholding the...
Read More