Zachary Kell appeared before the First Deemster of the High Court (Isle of Man) in a two-day hearing of applications relating to complex issues of disclosure. The underlying proceedings are three claims, namely (i) a minority oppression claim, (ii) a claim for, inter alia, taking
Natalie Pratt recently feature in the Local Goverment Lawyer for her article on ‘Direct-action protest – do you need to consider
Mark your diaries for Our Private Client Conference 2025, taking place on Tuesday, 14th October, from 13:00 to 18:30, at One Moorgate Place. This
Bishop v Jaques [2025] UKUT 141 (LC)
In a decision handed down today by the Upper Tribunal in Bishop v Jaques [2025] UKUT 141 (LC), Deputy Chamber President Martin
Servis-Terminal v. Drelle: a dissenting view
Josh Lewison has recently featured in Corporate Rescue and Insolvency for his article on The Court of Appeal refusing permission to
In this Junior Programme: Charities, Matthew Mills and Harmish Mehta cover ‘Disposing of Charity Land’ and ‘Disqualification of charity trustees’. Disposing of charity land
Tan House second enforcement notice appeal succeeds with a (second) costs award. By a decision letter and
On 9 May 2025, the High Court conducted the annual review of the injunction against Persons Unknown in the Test Valley Borough
In 2025 we will be continuing our Junior Programme offering a variety of webinars and in-person events! Our in-person events will have a short
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