
Favourite Cases: Lyon v Home 1868 L R 6 Eq 655 – Josh Lewison
In this episode of favourite cases, Josh Lewison shares a story of undue influence from beyond the grave. Recorded July 2021. Favourite Cases is

In this episode of favourite cases, Josh Lewison shares a story of undue influence from beyond the grave. Recorded July 2021. Favourite Cases is

When Central London Property Trust v High Trees House was called on for hearing, few of those involved, including counsel, would have expected it
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We are delighted to welcome back Favourite Cases, our project for August, which takes a look at interesting and important chancery and commercial decisions. One
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In this case law update video, Emma Loizou is in conversation with Christopher Boardman KC who acted for the successful first respondent in the

Katherine McQuail was invited by Today’s Wills & Probate to look at post-pandemic probate litigation – what shape will this take and how professionals

The Court of Appeal will shortly give judgment in a case involving one of our members, Sophia Rogers; a much anticipated decision on the

Although the sun is shining and holiday season beckons, there is still important new insolvency legislation coming into force. In this article, James Morgan

Nathan Wells examines judicial guidance on the appropriate procedure for issuing and hearing claims for the removal/substitution of personal representatives and the preparation of

During this webinar Elizabeth Ovey, Wendy Mathers and Henry Day discuss issues in professional negligence litigation generally prompted by their experience of litigation relating

In this Radcliffe talks Real Estate webinar, Edward Hicks explores the doctrine of encroachment by which tenants may obtain rights in their landlord’s or