Festive Period Opening Hours 2024
During the holiday period, our opening hours are as follows: Monday, 23rd December – (opening hours 8.30am – 6.30pm) Christmas Eve – (opening hours 8:30am – 1pm) Christmas Day – (closed) Boxing Day – (closed) Friday, 27th December – (closed) Monday, 30th December – (opening
Matthew Mills has recently published an article in Private Client Business on the effect of a local authority reorganisation order on a charity. Approximately 10% of all local authorities act as a trustee of at least one charity. Every year, many such local authorities are
Join us for our pupillage webinar, A Practical Guide to Your Pupillage Application, scheduled for Tuesday, 16th January 2025, at 12:00 pm. This concise, 45-minute session will take the form of a Q&A, moderated by Zara Yusuf one of our current pupils, who will pose
Hirachand v Hirachand [2024] UKSC 43
The Supreme Court has handed down judgment today in Hirachand v Hirachand, a landmark decision concerning the recoverability of CFA success fees as part of awards under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act
Peter Dodge was kindly invited by the Deutsch-Britische Juristenvereinigung e.V. and the British-German Jurists’ Association to speak at their joint conference in Wiesbaden on 13th to 15th September 2024. With Dr Maximilian Kübler-Wachendorff (Notary Public and Speaker at the German Notary Institute) and Duncan Grehan
Date: Thursday, 9 January. Join us for our final Junior Programme of 2024, hosted by Piers Digby and Olivia Wilson on Thursday, 9th January, 11:00-12:00. During this webinar, Piers and Olivia will recap some of the top Insolvency and Private Client cases over the last
Manolete v White [2024] EWCA Civ 1558
The Court of Appeal has just handed down its costs judgment in Manolete v White. It has held that a pro-bono costs award should be made against the unsuccessful respondent, even though it is likely
Harmish Mehta recently featured in [2024] British Tax Review Issue 3 for his article, “Pitt v HMRC: follower notices, precedent and the ‘reasonable person’”. HMRC may issue a follower notice where they consider that an earlier judicial ruling is “relevant”, meaning that it would deny
Date: Tuesday, 4th March. We are delighted to announce the Radcliffe Chambers’ Commercial Litigation Conference 2025 on Tuesday, 4th March, from 12:00 to 20:00 at etc. venues Fenchurch Street. This event brings together legal minds to explore the latest trends in commercial litigation. Whether you’re
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Radcliffe Chambers is a barristers’ chambers specialising in commercial, insolvency, pensions, private client, property and charity law. We are committed to our clients and work hard to maintain our position as a leader in our fields.
We provide legal advice and representation to law firms, corporates, financial institutions, trustees, charities, governments, private individuals and professional advisers, such as accountancy firms and insolvency practitioners.
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We are committed to acting responsibly and believe that the long-term success of our barristers chambers depends on meeting and exceeding the expectations of our stakeholders in relation to how we conduct our business, and the impact that we have on our profession and society as a whole.
Our most important responsibility is, of course, to provide first-class legal services, but our stakeholders – our people, our clients, our profession and society…