Rory Forsyth and Edlyn Livesey Join Maitland

Following the successful completion of their pupillage, we are very pleased to welcome Edlyn Livesey and Rory Forsyth as new Members of Chambers today....

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UK Diversity Legal Award 2021 Nominations

We are delighted to announce that we have been nominated for the following two awards at the UK Diversity Legal Awards 2021:...

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Duncan McCombe’s Part 2 Interview with Get Legally Speaking on ‘Business Partner Disputes and Commercial Injunctions’

Listen to Duncan McCombe's Part 2 interview with Get Legally Speaking on 'Business Partner Disputes and Commercial Injunctions'. The episode looks at the following key topics when it comes to business partnerships:...

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Chambers UK Bar Awards 2021

We are delighted to announce that we have been nominated for the following three awards at the Chambers UK Bar Awards: ...

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High Court hands down judgment in the high-profile Sex Pistols case where both sides of the dispute were represented by barristers from Maitland Chambers

The High Court has handed down judgment in a high-profile entertainment case between members of the Sex Pistols. Both sides of the dispute were represented by barristers from Maitland Chambers....

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Maxim Cardew raises over £1,000 for Advocate in the recent London Landmarks Half Marathon

We are delighted to announce that Maxim Cardew has raised over £1,000 for Advocate in the recent London Landmarks Half Marathon which took place on 1st August. His time was 1:30:23 and most importantly he raised an incredible amount of money which will help provide vital support to those who are not able to afford legal costs....

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Court of Appeal considers the boundaries of Passport Orders

The power of the Court to grant a passport order under s 37 of the Senior Courts Act 1981 was first recognised by the Court of Appeal in Bayer AG v Winter [1986] 1 W.L.R. 497. The power to make such an order is an important part of the Court’s procedural armoury, particularly in cases involving civil fraud....

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David Mumford QC & Thomas Munby secure an important victory for the State of Qatar in its claim against Banque Havilland

David Mumford QC and Thomas Munby (with Hugo Leith of Brick Court Chambers) have secured an important victory for the State of Qatar in its claim against Banque Havilland, defeating a claim to privilege in an investigation report and forcing a re-review of previous disclosure by the bank on a “Model E” basis. ...

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Michael Gibbon QC, Francesca Perselli and Maxim Cardew Speaking at the Chancery Bar Association’s Gibraltar Conference

Michael Gibbon QC, Francesca Perselli and Maxim Cardew will all be speaking at the Chancery Bar Association’s Gibraltar Conference which is being held on 14 October 2021....

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