The High Court clarifies the extent of discretion in claims for declaratory relief and its interaction with sanctions and champertous agreements in Kireeva v Zolotova [2024] EWHC 552

Thomas Munby KC and James Mitchell were instructed by the First Defendant for the hearing, successfully resisting an application for strike out or summary judgment for parts of her pre-existing Defence....

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Georgia Terry nominated for Young Pro Bono Barrister of the Year at the 2024 Bar Pro Bono Awards

We are delighted to announce that Georgia Terry has been nominated for Young Pro Bono Barrister of the Year at the 2024 Bar Pro Bono Awards. These awards recognise those individuals and chambers who have gone above and beyond expectation when undertaking pro bono work to support access to justice....

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Laurie Scher successfully defends a claim under an invalid Damages Based Agreement

In Stoop (trading as Warwick Risk Management) v Johnson [2024] EWHC 286 (Ch), Laurie Scher acted for the Defendant, resisting a claim under a Damages Based Agreement. ...

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Darragh Connell successfully obtains an income payments order in the high profile bankruptcy of Katie Price

Darragh Connell, instructed by Howes Percival LLP, successfully obtained an income payments order in the high profile bankruptcy of Katie Price....

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Faith Julian joins Chambers

Faith was called to the Bar in 2013, and has a strong commercial chancery practice with a particular emphasis on insolvency and restructuring, property, private client and contentious probate work. She is highly ranked by Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners for her insolvency and restructuring practice....

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Judgment handed down in Transwaste Recycling and Aggregates Ltd

Judgment has been handed down today (19 February 2024) in Transwaste Recycling and Aggregates Limited. This was an unfair prejudice petition which sought to challenge transactions worth in excess of £45million on the basis that they formed part of a deliberate and unlawful scheme on the part of the majority to divert profits from the company. ...

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Chambers Global Guide 2024

Maitland is pleased to have received outstanding set and individual rankings by Chambers Global 2024 across our core practice areas:-...

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Legal opinion - Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry

In a Technical Bulletin issued on Thursday 15 February,  the attention of Members of the Insolvency Lawyers’ Association was drawn to the Opinion of Catherine Addy KC given to the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry in relation to topical issues of personal insolvency law. Catherine was instructed by Sir Wyn Williams to provide a legal Opinion concerning bankruptcy and how it impacts upon the payment of compensation to sub-postmasters. A copy is published on the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry website....

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Judgment on worldwide freezing order variation application

George Hayman KC acted for the Claimant in successfully resisting an application to vary an £88m worldwide freezing order to permit the sale of a significant London property. Applying the principles laid down by Christopher Clarke J in Noga v Australian and New Zealand Banking Corporation [2006], Foxton J made useful observations about (1) the quality and detail of evidence required from a freezing order respondent to satisfy the court on a variation application, (2) the benefits of a transparent and collaborative approach on the part of a respondent who wishes to enter into a transaction which prima facie would amount to a dissipation, and (3) how a sale might be permitted on terms which preserve for a claimant the prospective benefits of the equitable doctrine of marshalling before that claimant has established its status as a judgment creditor. In the main action, George leads Duncan McCombe instructed by Fraser Mitchell and Benjamin Smith and Jane Daly of Lewis Silkin LLP....

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