10th Jan 2023
Ten Old Square is recruiting a new pupil to join us in 2024. Pupillage Gateway is open, and Ten Old Square is waiting for your application. Information about the pupillage we offer, including the recruitment process, is on our website here. Please do take a look and apply by 8 February.
5th Dec 2022
On 11 November 2022, the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in Hinduja v Hinduja [2022] EWCA Civ 1492. The judgment permits reporting of Court of Protection proceedings relating to SP Hinduja, whilst preserving some reporting restrictions to safeguard his privacy in relation to health, care and family life. It is the first time the Court of […]
23rd Nov 2022
Ten Old Square is delighted that Jeremy Callman was shortlisted for ‘Chancery Junior of the Year’ at the Chambers and Partners UK Bar Awards. Jeremy is a leading barrister in Partnership and LLP law, and this nomination recognises his professional achievements over the past year. Jeremy is also ranked as a “Star Individual” by Chambers […]
25th Oct 2022
“Ten Old Square is a formidable set”, “universally acknowledged as one of the finest, full-service Chancery sets” and “now the foremost set for Partnership/LLP disputes and advice.” Chambers has been highly ranked again in the Chambers and Partners 2023 UK Bar directory. We have been ranked as a top set across Court of Protection, Chancery: […]
24th Oct 2022
Ten Old Square will hold a live webinar with Q&A following the judgment featuring Philip Jenkins and Sam Laughton. The webinar will take place on 7th November at 12:30pm, click here to sign up! On Wednesday 19th October 2022 the Supreme Court handed down judgment in the appeal of Guest and another (Appellants) v Guest (Respondent). Philip […]
17th Oct 2022
Simon Taube KC, Head of Chambers, led the legal team acting for ITG Ltd and Bayeux Ltd in ITG Ltd and others (Respondents) v Fort Trustees Ltd and another (Appellants) (Guernsey). The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has handed down judgment in the cases of ITG Ltd v Fort Trustees Ltd and Equity Trust […]
10th Oct 2022
Paul Stafford has written again on manorial law for the Property Law Journal. The article, “Re-constructing manorial title”, examines basic principles of manorial law as it affects lordships, and recent decisions in the higher courts. It asks whether purchasers of manorial titles today can identify and exercise rights which have substantive value. In short, is […]