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Adrian de Froment on ‘Easy Rent a Car Ltd v Easygroup Ltd’ for Intellectual Property Magazine

In an article for Intellectual Property Magazine, Adrian de Froment discusses the recent judgment of the Court of Appeal...

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Professor Suzanne Rab “FCA investigations on the rise - what are the implications?”

In an article for the Financial Director titled "FCA investigations on the rise - what are the implications?",...

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Richard Wilson QC is instructed by Wilsons Solicitors in Habberfield v Habberfield [2019] EWCA Civ 890

Judgment in Habberfield v Habberfield [2019] EWCA Civ 890 was handed down on Thursday 23rd May after the judge ruled in favour...

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Serle Court receives rankings in the Legal 500 EMEA for UAE expertise

Serle Court has recently been ranked in the Legal 500's EMEA directory for its work in the Middle East. ...

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Richard Wilson QC is instructed by McDermott Will & Emery and the Dawson-Damer family in relation to long-running trusts litigation.

On Friday 17th May, in a hearing before Andrew Hochhauser QC sitting as Deputy Judge of the Chancery Division, it...

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Eleni Dinenis “Caring and Sharing”

In an article for STEP Journal, titled "Caring and Sharing", Eleni Dinenis comments on the meaning of 'maintained'...

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Jamie Randall “The 1975 Act: Drink, Drugs and Bohemia”

In an article for Trusts & Estates Law and Tax Journal, titled "The 1975 Act: Drink, Drugs and Bohemia",...

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“Kaye takes up post as new Chancery Master”, Hugh Norbury QC comments

Former Partner at Russell-Cooke, Franesca Kaye has been appointed by The Queen to be a Master of the Chancery...

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Sophia Hurst “Bribery in International Investment Transactions: The bank on the Hook?”

In an article for Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law, titled "Bribery in International Investment...

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Kathryn Purkis “Seeing Non-Contentious Probate Fee Reforms in Context”

In an article for Solicitors Journal, titled "Seeing Non-Contentious Probate Fee Reforms in Context", Kathryn Purkis argues...

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Serle Court is delighted to receive Chambers of the Year nomination at The Lawyer Awards 2019

We are delighted to learn that Serle Court has been shortlisted for Chambers of the Year at The Lawyer Awards 2019,...

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The charitable trust: not so special after all?

In an article for Trusts & Trustees, titled 'The charitable trust: not so special after all?', Jonathan Fowles discusses...

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