24th Apr 2020
Pakistan v Prince Mukarram Jah & Ors: The Inside Story This is an exclusive interactive panel on the alleged acts of state, gun-running, geo-politics, the fall of the Raj and a great dynasty which come together in this extraordinary episode of trust litigation in 2019. Hear from those directly involved in the case, including: – […]
21st Apr 2020
The recent High Court case Joseph v Deloitte NSE LLP [2019] EWHC 3354 (QB) gave an interesting and rare insight into one of those few partnership cases that make it to a High Court trial. Interesting particularly as it might be seen to come to a decision which some may regard as ‘not fair’, but […]
9th Apr 2020
Paul Stafford will be presenting An Introduction to Manorial Rights & How They Affect Property – Learn Live for MBL. This live broadcast session will provide an introduction to the complex and little understood but important area of property law involving manorial rights. After nearly a century of attempts to abolish them or reduce their […]
6th Apr 2020
The exact circumstances under which a claim for want of knowledge and approval will be successful are hard to pin down. In Gill v Woodall [2011] Ch 380, Lord Neuberger MR stated at para. 22 that a court should “consider all the relevant evidence available and then, drawing such inferences as it can from the […]
2nd Apr 2020
Richard Dew and James Poole delivered a remote talk this morning on recent cases in the Court of Protection and topical matters. Given the current circumstances, Ten Old Square have begun to utilise remote sessions through Zoom. We are able to offer a range of talks on different practice areas. If this is something you […]