Selborne Chambers is delighted to announce that Peter Shaw KC, Paul Wright, Thomas Cockburn, Andrew Shipley and Andrew Brooke have joined as members with immediate effect.
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Our congratulations to Ian, Clifford, Julia and Chris, and our thanks to Chambers and Partners for their diligent research in compiling this year’s guide.
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A huge congratulations to our Head of Chambers, Ian Clarke KC, who has just been appointed the honoured position of Chair of the Chancery Bar Association.
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Recently the Supreme Court gave judgment on a case of private nuisance where there had been encroachment of Japanese Knotweed.
To learn what this judgment means for similar cases, read the full article by Daniel Webb on our site.
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Nicholas Trompeter KC and Sarah Walker are representing the defendents @Leadmill and are being instructed by Simon Silver from Spencer West LLP. For further details, please see the @BBCNews article: https://t.co/YUmJtjuS7M
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Last Friday George Woodhead's article 'I’m an inheritance lawyer – here’s how to avoid a six-figure scrap over your estate' was published in The Telegraph. The piece offers an introduction to Inheritance Act disputes and has attracted over 100 comments.
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The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) has recently given a judgment which will be of great significance to property lawyers - Bradley and Others v Abacus Land 4 Limited [2024] UKUT 120 (LC). James Sandham appeared for the successful appellants.
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Another brilliant turnout to our second Junior Breakfast Seminar on 'Summary judgment'. Thank you to our speakers, Chris Burrows and Calum Stratton, and to everyone who attended!
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On Friday 22nd March 2024, Clifford Darton KC will be speaking in Budapest as part of a ConTrA discussion panel to discuss: ‘How to win the unwinnable‘, together with Elspeth Talbot Rice KC, Mark Lindley of Boodle Hatfield and James Sheedy of Collas Crill.
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Selborne Chambers is delighted to announce that Ian Clarke KC has been elected as our new Head of Chambers and assumes the role as of today, 29 February. Ian takes over from Mark Warwick KC, who remains in full-time practice.
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Selborne Chambers will be in Budapest for ConTrA's 'Trusts in Litigation' Conference from 20-22 March. If you would like to arrange a meeting with our team whilst in Budapest, please contact: [email protected] or [email protected].
We are delighted to announce that six of our Members of Chambers have been recognised in the @ChambersGuides Global Guide 2024, and that we have also been ranked for Dispute Resolution: Commercial Chancery (Band 3). Thank you to all our clients who have provided feedback!
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Congratulations to William Spence who was recently offered tenancy at Selborne Chambers and is now our newest tenant! William accepts instructions across all areas of Chambers' practice.
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It's the question every child wants answered this Christmas: can a claim for knowing receipt be made if C's equitable interest in the relevant property has been extinguished by the time of D's knowing receipt? Answer: no, according to Lord Briggs and Lord Burrows...