Congratulations to Rebecca Page who won Chancery Junior of the Year at the Legal500 Bar Awards which were held at the Hilton on Park Lane on Wednesday 5 October....
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Following the successful completion of their pupillage, we are very pleased to welcome Timothy Foot and Eoin MacLachlan as new Members of Chambers....
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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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Darragh Connell was instructed by Cooke Young & Keidan LLP in respect of an urgent Part 8 claim issued in the High Court (Chancery Division) to restrain proceedings commenced in the State of Utah seeking US$ 4.8 million. The relief sought in Utah had been previously included in a counterclaim commenced in this jurisdiction that had been dismissed on 15 March 2022. The US proceedings were commenced by way of Verified Complaint and Jury Demand on 18 March 2022....
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Maitland Chambers is pleased to announce that Narinder Jhittay has been appointed to the Attorney General’s ‘B’ Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown. The appointment will commence from 1 September 2022 and last for a period of five years....
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In a recent judgment, the Insolvency and Companies Court has analysed the principles applicable to waiver of privilege in the context of applications in insolvency proceedings. Duncan McCombe represented the successful applicant, Mrs Yurova, instructed by Gresham Legal....
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Andrew Twigger QC, Thomas Munby QC and Duncan McCombe, instructed by Signature Litigation LLP, successfully represented the claimant, Bugsby Property LLC, in a four-week Commercial Court trial in Bugsby Property LLC v LGIM Commercial Lending Limited, Legal & General Assurance Society Limited [2022] EWHC 2001 (Comm). ...
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Hannah Ilett acted for the successful Respondents, Mr Bosheh and Mr Salfiti, in an appeal brought by the Claimant solicitors’ firm against a decision of Ambrose J. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal. ...
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HMRC has been successful in the Court of Appeal in a further stage of a long-running dispute with Inmarsat concerning a claim for capital allowances on launch costs in relation to six leased communications satellites which were launched between 1990 and 1996. The First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal had agreed with HMRC that no deduction was available....
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