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On 3 July 2020 the Singapore Court of Appeal handed down judgment in Ivanishvili v Credit Suisse Trust [2020] SGCA 62, bringing an end...
Read MoreSerle Court would like to congratulate Kiah Estwick and Sean-Anna Thompson who have been admitted as attorneys-at-law in the Cayman...
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Serle Court has received a Band 1 ranking in Chancery: Traditional, by Chambers & Partners...
Read MoreConstance McDonnell QC has been invited by the STEP Journal to discuss how to ensure the validity of Wills during...
Read MoreOur Chief Executive, John Petrie, has been invited by the New Law Journal to give his views on how chambers...
Read MoreConstance McDonnell QC has been invited by New Law Journal to examine the motivation of beneficiaries to bring claims in...
Read MorePrivate Client specialists have seen a dramatic change in practice in recent years, acting for a wider range of clients...
Read MoreJennifer Haywood provides Expert Opinion in an article for Legal Week titled ‘Partnerships in Crisis: How to Survive’....
Read MoreAndrew Francis discusses 'Compare & contrast: three lessons from the courts on covenants' for New Law Journal. The article, explains...
Read MoreStephanie Wickenden is mentioned in today’s The Times law reports in relation to Court of Appeal precedent Glencairn...
Read MoreConstance McDonnell QC has been invited by the Daily Express to consider the impact of COVID-19 on the issues of...
Read MoreThe fourth session of the DIFC Courts Law and Practice webinar series on Substantive Law (including Contract Law), presented by...
Read MoreDavid Blayney QC and Sophie Holcombe are instructed by PGMBM in relation to the easyJet data breach involving around 9 million...
Read MoreSerle Court is delighted to announce that Alan Boyle QC, Elizabeth Jones QC, Philip Jones QC, John Machell QC, Richard...
Read MoreProfessor Suzanne Rab has been interviewed this week by Leonard Hawkes to discuss the use of audio-visual technology for the...
Read MoreNew Law Journal provides a Book Review following the recent publication of 'Restrictive Covenants and Freehold Land: A Practitioner's...
Read MoreAndrew Francis provides a Rights to Light Update for Simon Gore Conferences. The webinar focuses on rights of...
Read MoreSerle Court is proud to announce that Dakis Hagen QC, James Brightwell and James Weale have been included in...
Read MoreAmy Proferes comments on the recent decision in Wills v Sowray [2020] EWHC 939 (Ch) in an article for Farmers Guardian. Amy...
Read MoreThe third session of the DIFC Courts Law and Practice webinar series on Arbitration, presented by editors, Rupert Reed QC ...
Read MoreProfessor Suzanne Rab discusses "COVID-19: an introduction to virtual mediation" in Part 2 for Practical Law. In...
Read MoreIn an article discussing remote mediation, Paul Johnson explains why it is "A Positive Decision to Mediate". The...
Read MoreIn a judgment handed down today, the High Court has struck out allegations of dishonesty, fraud, and illegality from an...
Read MoreSerle Court is delighted to announce the (somewhat later than expected) release of our 2019 Annual Case Review. In 2019 Serle Court...
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