Stewarts | United Kingdom | 1 Jun 2023
A recent Family Law case considered points on a fair trial, special measures, post-nuptial agreements, litigation conduct and costs. Senior Associate…
Brodies LLP | United Kingdom | 30 May 2023
Last month, we hosted a round-table discussion on the use of trusts and what happens when disputes arise. Nadine Walton explored the options…
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP | United Kingdom | 30 May 2023
In R. (on the application of Piffs Elm Ltd) v Commission for Local Administration in England [2023] EWCA Civ 486, the Court of Appeal considered the…
Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP | United Kingdom | 26 May 2023
Le 12 mai 2023, la Haute cour d’Angleterre et du Pays de Galles (la Cour) a rejeté [PDF, en anglais seulement] la demande d’action intentée par…
Shoosmiths LLP | United Kingdom | 24 May 2023
The much-awaited Renters (Reform) Bill received its first reading in the House of Commons last week, on Wednesday 17 May 2023. After five years of…
Brodies LLP | United Kingdom | 19 May 2023
MPs in England are set to vote on changes to Housing Regulations, which would result in reduced regulation for landlords who house asylum seekers…
Parkside Chambers | Hong Kong, United Kingdom | 18 May 2023
This is a common and widely used concept which is not unknown in the Family Court, for example, in the Adoption Ordinance where persons to be served…
Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP | India, United Kingdom | 17 May 2023
This article examines the requirements and procedure governing enforcement of judgments from the courts of India in England and Wales. Enforcement of…
Shoosmiths LLP | United Kingdom | 16 May 2023
While the unusual circumstances in the Tate Gallery case attracted plenty of press coverage for its consideration of nuisance in terms of overlooking…
Shoosmiths LLP | United Kingdom | 16 May 2023
In its recent judgement in Re Avanti Communications Ltd [2023] EWHC 940 (Ch) ('Avanti') the High Court decided that in some circumstances a charge…