‘Rights, Powers and Remedies in Commercial Law’

Our members have a long history of contributing to scholarship about the law, particularly with Sweet & Maxwell. In recent years this has included the publication of 'Civil Fraud: Law, Practice & Procedure' (1st edn 2018; supplement forthcoming), edited by Thomas Grant QC and David Mumford QC with contributions from several members of Chambers; 'Snell’s Equity' (34th edn 2019), edited by John McGhee QC and Steven Elliott QC (of One Essex Court); 'Foskett on Compromise' (9th edn 2019), to which Rosanna Foskett is a contributor; and three works on trusts and wills to which Thomas Fletcheris a contributor. We are delighted that a new book to be published by Sweet & Maxwell has gone off to the printer today. In 'Rights, Powers and Remedies in Commercial Law', Ryan Turner looks principally at the ways in which legal powers encountered in different areas of commercial and chancery practice are reined in by the law and the entitlements of shareholders, creditors, and others to participate in collective decision-making processes that lead to the exercise (or not) of a contractual or statutory “majority” power. The book is available for pre-order here....

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Maitland Chambers Invites Applications for Tenancy

Maitland Chambers is the leading set for commercial chancery barristers. Our members are consistently recognised for their excellence in commercial and all aspects of chancery practice, for the multi-specialist nature of their expertise, and for their commitment to the highest standards of advocacy....

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Judgment in Covid-19 Commercial Rent Cases

Judgment has been handed down in the Covid-19 commercial-rent cases of Bank of New York Mellon v Cine-UK Ltd, AEW REIT Plc v Mecca Bingo Ltd and AEW REIT Plc v SportDirect.com Ltd [2021] EWHC 1013 (QB) in a combined judgment that can be found here....

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High Court Judgment Handed Down in Hicks v 89 Holland Park Management Limited [2021] EWHC 930 (Comm)

John McGhee QC and James Hanham acted for the successful Covenantee and were instructed by Clive Chalkley and Charlotte Weeks of Gowling WLG....

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Warner and Sony succeed in the Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal (the Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Arnold and Lady Justice Rose) gave judgment on 26 March 2021 in (1) Warner Music UK Limited (2) Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited v TuneIn Inc. The Court dismissed TuneIn’s appeal save in one small respect and upheld the High Court’s ruling that TuneIn infringed Warner and Sony’s copyrights through its operation of the TuneIn online internet radio service....

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HMRC successfully resists appeal by Inmarsat against a ruling on capital allowances on the costs of launching six leased satellites

HMRC has been successful in the Upper Tribunal in a long-running dispute with Inmarsat concerning the launch costs in relation to six leased communications satellites which were launched between 1990 and 1996. The Upper Tribunal upheld the FTT decision. The FTT had agreed with HMRC that no deduction was available....

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The Bar Council of England and Wales Bar Sustainability Network

The network is a Bar Council initiative run in conjunction with Achill Management, a sustainability consultancy with expertise working with the legal profession. The network provides a range of services and support for chambers, Inns and others to help transition to a more sustainable way of working.For further details about the initiative, please visit here....

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International Women’s Day

At Maitland Chambers we celebrate this day and #ChooseToChallenge (not just today but throughout the year) the culture and perception around equality and life at the Commercial Chancery Bar for women, right from the beginning. We recognise that it can be extremely difficult for aspiring female barristers to find out first-hand what life is like at the Chancery Commercial Bar, especially in a pandemic....

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Sir Jeremiah Harman

Sir Jeremiah was a Member of Chambers at 9 Old Square prior to their merger as part of Maitland Chambers. He was, until his appointment as a High Court Judge in 1992, one of the leading silks at the Chancery Bar and as a judge will be remembered particularly for his expertise in company law and insolvency. He was a Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn and served as the Treasurer of the Inn in 2000. We send our condolences to his family at this time....

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