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R3 Business Lunch 2023

We are delighted that members of chambers will be attending the R3 Business Lunch this year, taking place on Friday, ...

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Serle Court announces Hereford Litigation as new sponsor of 6th International Trusts & Commercial Litigation Conference 2023 in New York

Serle Court have agreed a new sponsorship partnership with Hereford Litigation, a global litigation funder.  Hereford Litigation has been...

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Professor Suzanne Rab interviewed on BBC’s World Business Report

Professor Suzanne Rab was interviewed on BBC’s World Business Report about Ofcom’s probe into...

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An excellent year for Serle Court in The Legal 500 UK Bar guide

We are delighted to have once again received excellent rankings and testimonials in The Legal 500 UK Bar 2024, having been listed...

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Serle Court is delighted to announce that Ryan Tang has joined Chambers with effect from Monday, 2 October and Matthew Innes will join with effect from Friday, 6 October

Serle Court is delighted to announce that Ryan Tang has joined Chambers with effect from Monday, 2 October and...

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Defendants succeed on s.423 claims in long-running litigation

On Wednesday 27th September, The High Court handed down judgment in Lemos v Church Bay Trust Company [2023] EWHC 2384 (Ch),...

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Wilson Leung writes for ThoughtLeaders4 FIRE Magazine Issue 14 on Re Guy Kwok-hung Lam

In this article, Wilson Leung analyses the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal’s judgment in Re Guy Kwok-hung...

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Richard Wilson KC and Dakis Hagen KC ‘Top Recommended’ in Spear’s Tax and Trust Barristers Index 2023

We are delighted to announce that Richard Wilson KC and Dakis Hagen KC have been ranked as ‘Top...

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Andrew Francis writes for the New Law Journal

In an article for the New Law Journal, Andrew Francis, who is one of the members of the Property Team...

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Jonathan Fowles writes for Private Client Business

Jonathan Fowles who was one of the Counsel team for the Appellant in Nuffield Health v Merton [2023] UKSC 18 has written...

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The Courts increasingly read implicit protections for bankrupt individuals into statutory powers, say Max Marenbon and Anneliese Mondschein in a recent article for the New Law Journal

In modern English bankruptcy law, the courts restrict their broad statutory powers by finding implicit procedural protections for bankrupt individuals,...

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Chambers UK Bar Awards 2023 - Shortlisted

Serle Court is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for Chancery Set of the Year at the Chambers...

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