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ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine - 60 Second Interview with James Weale

James Weale features in the latest edition of the ThoughtLeaders4 HNW Divorce Magazine, Issue 18: ‘Future of...

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Serle Court welcomes three new tenants

Serle Court is pleased to announce that Claudia Barry, Richard Hine and Jon Turnbull have joined chambers as our...

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Professor Suzanne Rab writes for The European Advocate

In an article for The European Advocate, the journal of the Bar European Group, Professor Suzanne Rab writes, 'Artificial...

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Case Note by Zoe O’Sullivan: American International Group v Qatar Insurance Co DIFCA 008/2024

In American International Group UK Ltd and others v Qatar Insurance Co DIFCA 008/2024 (20 September 2024), the DIFC Court of Appeal has...

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Attorney General Appoints Jonathan Fowles as Junior Counsel to the Treasury in Charity Matters

On 4 September 2024, the Attorney General appointed Jonathan Fowles as Junior Counsel to the Treasury in Charity matters. In this role,...

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ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine - 60 Second Interview with Prof. Suzanne Rab

Professor Suzanne Rab features in the latest edition of the ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine Issue 14, in a "60 Seconds...

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Double Win at the Legal 500 Bar Awards 2024!

We’re elated to announce that Serle Court took home two awards last night at the Legal 500 Bar Awards,...

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Rupert Reed KC and Max Marenbon write for ThoughtLeaders4 Dispute Magazine Issue 14: ‘Attendance Orders against “officers”, how wide may the net be thrown?’

In the latest issue of ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine, Rupert Reed KC and Max Marenbon collaborate to write "Attendance Orders...

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Andrew Francis writes for New Law Journal: What lies beneath?

In an article for New Law Journal, Andrew Francis considers two ‘subterranean’ property cases, highlighting the importance...

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