Deadlines for Manorial Title Holders
27th Jun 2011
Paul Stafford looks at the registration requirements introduced by the land registration act of 2002. Click here to read more.
We offer expert legal advice and representation with barristers who specialise in Chancery and Commercial law.
Chambers has extensive, collective expertise and considerable practical experience of how multiple legal disciplines often overlap when applied to the actual issues our clients face. We also offer highly skilled barristers who practice in areas that fall outside the scope of traditional Chancery law.
Our friendly, professional Clerks’ Room is the principal port of call for anyone who would like to instruct a barrister at Ten Old Square.
Our team of clerks will advise on the expertise and availability of the barristers in Chambers and discuss the most suitable fee structures for your case. They will do this in a speedy and responsive manner, keeping you fully informed throughout the process.
Our clerks offer a very high quality service combined with a down-to-earth and collaborative approach.
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Our excellent legal services extend beyond case work to the provision of remote talks, complimentary training events and programmes to support our clients’ continuing competence requirements.
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Ten Old Square is a professional, friendly and forward-looking set.
We are renowned for delivering an outstanding level of service and welcome applications from like-minded individuals.
Ten Old Square is an award-winning set of Chancery barristers’.
Chambers contains some of the finest and brightest lawyers currently practising in all the current Chancery disciplines. Our Chambers comprises of talented barristers whose expertise meets and exceeds the demands of those who approach us needing legal representation and require expert advice of the very highest calibre.
27th Jun 2011
Paul Stafford looks at the registration requirements introduced by the land registration act of 2002. Click here to read more.
14th Jan 2011
Paul Stafford explains why those who hold a manorial title, or those who challenge it, must examine the foundations on which the particular title stands. Click here to read more
1st Jan 2011
Before: Lord Justice ward, Lady Justice Arden and Lord Justice Moore-Bick Citation: [2011] EWCA Civ 802 A decision by the Court of Appeal regarding a costs order following a trial of a mutual Wills claim. Richard Dew (instructed by W.F. Smith & Co) for the respondents. Click here to read more.
31st Oct 2010
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19th Jun 2010
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25th Mar 2010
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17th Mar 2010
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