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Gregor Hogan discusses “Furlough and Administration: In the matter of Carluccio’s Limited [2020] EWHC 886 (Ch)”. Gregor comments...
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In an article for New Law Journal, Andrew Francis discusses ‘Troubles with rights of light’. Andrew explains why...
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In an article for Law360, Professor Suzanne Rab discusses 'Time For Presumptive Virtual Mediation In The UK'. Suzanne states "...
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Beverly-Ann Rogers and Constance McDonnell QC discuss their positive experience with virtual mediation and the lasting benefit of the...
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The judgment of Chief ICC Judge Briggs in State Bank of India & Ors v Vijay Mallya [2020] EWHC 96 (Ch) was...
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With the global coronavirus pandemic increasingly taking its human and economic toll, states are adopting strenuous financial support and stimulus...
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Judgment in Shanghai Shipyard v Reignwood International Investment (Group) Company Ltd [2020] EWHC 803 (Comm) was handed down on Friday. Zoe O'...
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The 20th edition of Lewin on Trusts, of which James Brightwell is a co-author, has published this week. The new...
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Michael Edenborough QC writes for The Times and Intellectual Property Magazine discussing Germany’s Constitutional Court upholding the...
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As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to impact our lives, many professionals are working from home and finding gaps in their...
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Richard Wilson QC was interviewed this afternoon by Jo Good on BBC Radio London. Richard discussed will writing and...
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Professor Suzanne Rab comments on ‘The Coronavirus Bill: Everything you need to know’ for City A.M.’...
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Court services around the globe are seeking to adjust their processes to enable them to continue to function, but there...
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Michael Edenborough QC is quoted in The Global Legal Post in an article entitled ‘Is Europe’s...
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Andrew Francis features in the latest EG Property Podcast ‘On the Case’. This episode discusses the High...
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Professor Suzanne Rab has commented on 'Coronavirus Poised To Test UK Courts' Digital Skills' for Law360 over the weekend....
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Michael Edenborough QC comments on 'Dieses Gericht ist nicht mehr: Germans deal final blow to patent court' for The...
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In these very challenging times, Serle Court is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of all its barristers,...
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The current need for social distancing and isolation presents a real challenge to dispute resolution. At the same time,...
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A fantastic start to the week for Serle Court. We would like to offer our congratulations to Justin Higgo QC...
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’Time to redefine diversity at the Bar?’ An article written by Stephanie Wickenden for New Law Journal, raises...
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Congratulations to Jennifer Haywood on her appointment to join the Pool of Arbitrators at the Court of Arbitration for Art ...
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Yesterday, the Court of Appeal handed down the judgment in the case of Dawson-Damer v Taylor Wessing [2020] EWCA Civ 352....
Read MoreProfessor Suzanne Rab was interviewed this morning on BBC Worklife to discuss the impact that the Coronavirus has on ...
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