
Fraudulent Calumny—The Unanswered Questions
Josh Lewison recently featured in [2024] Private Client Business Issue 3 for his article on ‘Fraudulent Calumny—The Unanswered Questions’. Over the past ten years or
Josh Lewison recently featured in [2024] Private Client Business Issue 3 for his article on ‘Fraudulent Calumny—The Unanswered Questions’. Over the past ten years or
Christopher Boardman KC and Tom Beasley recently featured in LexisNexis Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law for their article on ‘Pitfalls with board
In this Junior Programme: Commercial, Alexander Kingston-Splatt and Robert Lee present on ‘Terminating Contracts: Avoiding Traps and Pitfalls’ and ‘Late Registration and Rectification of Company
In this Junior Programme: Charities, Matthew Mills and Amber Turner present on ‘Ex gratia payments by charities’ and ‘Campaigning by charities: an election year refresher’.
James Morgan KC and Zachary Kell recently featured in LexisNexis Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law for their article on “Trust, not distrust”:
In this Junior Programme: Restructuring and Insolvency, James Fagan and Piers Digby present on ‘CVAs and Restructuring Plans: A Comparative Introduction’ and ‘Administration: Extending, Converting,
Earlier this month we held our inaugural Commercial Litigation Conference, co-chaired by James Morgan KC and Shantanu Majumder KC. Led by members of Radcliffe Chambers’
In this episode of the Radcliffe Chambers Commercial Insights Webinar Series, Shantanu Majumdar KC and Chloe Shuffrey discuss: Litigation – What does Mints actually decide
In this episode of the Radcliffe Chambers Commercial Insights Webinar Series, Simon Mills discusses the most important cases from 2023 at the heart of cutting-edge
Members of Radcliffe Chambers’ pupillage committee, Fiona Fitzgerald (Chief Executive) Dawn McCambley, Matthew Mills, Daniel Thorpe, and John Clark (Head of Clerking), share what pupil