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 Rodger KC considered, amongst other things, two interesting questions about boundary agreements: (1) whether they can be binding on proprietors of land and
On 9 May 2025, the High Court conducted the annual review of the injunction against Persons Unknown in the Test Valley
On Thursday, 5th June we will be hosting our second London International Disputes Week 2025 session on ‘Restructuring Plans 5 Years On’. Join Katie
Tan House second enforcement notice appeal succeeds with a (second) costs award. By a decision letter and separate costs decision both dated
60-seconds with Matthew Mills
Matthew Mills recently featured in the most recent edition of ThoughtLeaders4 Private Client Magazine Issue 18. The article titled ’60-seconds with
On Wednesday, 4th June we will be hosting our London International Disputes Week 2025 session on ‘Case study on the impact of sanctions, ASIs
Haut v Holm [2025] GCA/006
Stuart Benzie was instructed (with Michelle Ullger) to appear in the Court of Appeal of Gibraltar for
Matthew Mills has recently published an article in Private Client Business on the statutory inquiry into the Captain Tom Foundation. This article
Mark your diaries for our Private Client Conference 2025 on Tuesday, 14th October 2025. The conference will feature leading practitioners discussing the latest developments and challenges in Private
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