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
Zachary Kell and Harmish Mehta are featured in the latest edition of the Journal of International Banking and Financial Law for
Tan House second enforcement notice appeal succeeds with a (second) costs award. By a decision letter and separate costs decision both dated
The case of Peter Dunn v Kostas Kazolides [2025] EWHC 2212 (Ch) addresses interesting questions about limitation periods, insolvency, the formal
Haut v Holm [2025] GCA/006
Stuart Benzie was instructed (with Michelle Ullger) to appear in the Court of Appeal of Gibraltar for
James Anson-Holland is featured in the latest edition of LexisNexis for his analysis of Marcus v Marcus [2025] EWHC 1695 (Ch). The
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