Junior Programme: Property ‘Recent developments in the law of nuisance: what property lawyers need to know’ and ‘Protecting Property: Injunctions’
Join us for ‘Recent developments in the law of nuisance: what property lawyers need to know’ and ‘Protecting Property: Injunctions’ presented by Natalie Pratt and Louis Grandjouan on Thursday, 21 September, 11:00 – 12:00. 2023 saw a number of significant decisions relating to the law of nuisance, including two of the Supreme Court: Fearn v Board […]
Junior Programme: Civil Fraud and Insolvency
Join us for ‘From Dust to Dissolution: Fraudulent Trading, Restoration and Carbon Credits in Tradition Financial Services Ltd v Bilta (UK) Ltd [2023] EWCA Civ 112′ and ‘Bankruptcy annulments: common pitfalls for bankrupts, creditors and trustees’ presented by Zachary Kell and Lauren Kreamer at Arundel House on Tuesday, 26 September 2023, 17:30 – 20:00. A major VAT […]
Blessing, Immunity and Abuse of Process – webinar
Join us for ‘Blessing, Immunity and Abuse of Process’ presented by David Mohyuddin KC and Daniel Burton on Tuesday, 18 July, 17:30 – 18:30. Having appeared on behalf of the successful respondents in the Court of Appeal in Denaxe Ltd v Cooper & Rubin [2023], David and Dan will discuss the decision and the practical implications for trustees […]
Radcliffe Chambers Private Client Conference 2023
We are delighted to announce Radcliffe Chambers Private Client Conference 2023, Thursday, 22nd June, 13:00 – 20:00 at Ironmongers’ Hall, London. The day will begin with the Pitch to Partners plenary session, which involves our members competing against each other to pitch the best case of 2022/2023 to a panel of partners, and the audience! Who will win, will you agree? The […]
Radcliffe Chambers Restructuring & Insolvency Conference – 8 November 2022
Join Radcliffe Chambers for a half day Restructuring & Insolvency conference, taking place at the Ashworth Centre, on Tuesday 8 November. Radcliffe barristers and guest speakers will cover a broad range of current hot topics in the restructuring and insolvency world including Sequana Restructuring Cryptocurrency Cross-border cases Investigation and pre-emptive remedies The top restructuring and […]
Radcliffe Chambers Private Client Conference – 22 September 2022
Join Radcliffe Chambers Private Client Group for a half day conference examining trends in the private wealth sector through panel discussions and specialist breakout sessions. 1330-1400: Registration and coffee/lunch 1400-1405: Chair’s opening remarks 1405-1500: Session 1: Plenary: Lessons learned following Grand View etc. 1500-1545: Session 2: Breakouts Setting aside dispositions This session will […]
Jonathan Edwards hosts a collection of webinars for MBL
Over the next five months, Jonathan Edwards will be presenting four different webinars in partnership with MBL (Management, Business, Law). These webinars will cover a range of topics in the private client sector including; wills, estates and proprietary estoppel. If you would like to attend a webinar, please follow the links below: 13th July 2022 […]
Pupillage Q&A Webinar – 10 January 2022
Radcliffe Chambers will be hosting a pupillage Q&A webinar on Monday 10 January 2022, 17:00 – 18:00. The webinar will feature junior tenants, Matthew Mills and Daniel Thorpe, and the head of our pupillage committee, Kate Selway KC. It will cover top tips on the application process and life as a junior member of the […]
Junior Programme: Charities ‘Problematic purposes and tricky trustees’ – Thursday 25 May 2023
Join us for Junior Programme: Charities ‘Problematic purposes and tricky trustees’ presented by Matthew Mills and Louis Grandjouan on Thursday, 25 May 2023 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM. During the webinar, Matt will explain what schemes are, when charity trustees might need one, and how they can get one. Louis will then look at what […]
Workshops on challenging suspicious wills
Join Charles Holbech, Emma Loizou and Poppy Rimington-Pounder for a series of two workshops on challenging suspicious wills. Each one-hour workshop in this series will focus on a different case study designed to illustrate the possible claims and defences facing parties who challenge or defend “suspicious” wills on the grounds of: undue influence; fraudulent calumny; want […]