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Welcome to SerleShare

SerleShare is an up-to-date digital marketing initiative that came to life in July 2020 when our Business Development and...

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#SerleShare: The Correct Scope of Section 5 of the Protection of Trading Interests Act 1980

In his article for #SerleShare, Anthony Kennedy considers the Commercial Court’s recent construction of Section 5 of the Protection...

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#SerleShare: UniCredit: a more refined approach to determining the law which governs an arbitration agreement?

In his article for #SerleShare, Anthony Kennedy considers the Supreme Court's latest guidance on how to determine the law...

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#SerleShare: Keep Focused or Risk Separation

In his article for #SerleShare, Christopher Stoner KC considers the lessons from the recent judgment of Master Brightwell, handed down...

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“#SerleShare: Insolvency and Arbitration: A Clash of Concepts

#SerleShare: Insolvency and Arbitration: A Clash of Concepts Anthony Kennedy considers the reasoning in, and impact of, the Privy Council'...

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#SerleShare: A Case Note on Davies v Bridgend CBC

In this SerleShare, Andrew Francis analyses the recent judgment in Davies v Bridgend [2024] UKSC 15.  To read the SerleShare, please...

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#SerleShare: Key Takeaways from Leonard v Leonard [2024] EWHC 321 (ChD)

In this article, Constance McDonnell KC and George Vare consider the recent case of Leonard v Leonard, in which they...

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#SerleShare: UK Government Signals Intention to Sign the Hague Convention 2019

Anthony Kennedy considers the UK Government's decision to sign the Hague Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement...

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#SerleShare: Should discrimination in arbitration be banned?

In the second of three articles on issues covered by the Law Commission’s second consultation on reforms to...

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#SerleShare: Mandatory mediation: Crossing the Rubicon

In this SerleShare, Jennifer Haywood looks at how the move towards mandatory mediation is gathering momentum. Jennifer is an accredited...

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#SerleShare: What can happen when a Conditional Fee Agreement goes wrong?

The intention of the CFA regime is to improve access to justice, but what can happen if a CFA relationship...

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#SerleShare: Sara & Hossein Asset Holdings Limited v Blacks Outdoor Retail Limited [2023] UKSC 2

Andrew Francis considers the recent judgment of the Supreme Court in Sara & Hossein Asset Holdings Limited v Blacks Outdoor...

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