
Assisted suicide: compromising forfeiture applications
Can beneficiaries disapply the forfeiture rule by agreement? In Re Peace (2025, unreported), the court held that where all adult beneficiaries are competent and
Can beneficiaries disapply the forfeiture rule by agreement? In Re Peace (2025, unreported), the court held that where all adult beneficiaries are competent and
Natalie Pratt recently feature in the Local Goverment Lawyer for her article on ‘Direct-action protest – do you need to consider injunctive relief?’ In
Josh Lewison has recently featured in Corporate Rescue and Insolvency for his article on The Court of Appeal refusing permission to appeal in Servis-Terminal
On 9 May 2025, the High Court conducted the annual review of the injunction against Persons Unknown in the Test Valley Borough Council case.
Matthew Mills recently featured in the most recent edition of ThoughtLeaders4 Private Client Magazine Issue 18. The article titled ’60-seconds with Matthew Mills’ can
Matthew Mills has recently published an article in Private Client Business on the statutory inquiry into the Captain Tom Foundation. This article draws on
Atkin’s Court Forms provides authoritative guidance to civil litigation practice and procedure in courts and judicial tribunals of England and Wales. The aim being
In this video Zara Yusuf one of our current pupils asked questions regarding the pupillage application to our expert barristers Kate Selway KC (Chair
In this Junior Programme: Tops Cases of 2024, Piers Digby and Olivia Wilson recap some of the top Insolvency and Private Client cases over
Matthew Mills has recently published an article in Private Client Business on the effect of a local authority reorganisation order on a charity. Approximately