High Court Battle Splits £80M Farming Dynasty Over Allegations of Religious Bias and Workplace Conflict
High Court Battle Splits £80M Farming Dynasty Over Allegations of Religious Bias and Workplace Conflict A legal dispute is tearing apart a renowned farming dynasty valued at £80 million, as Thomas Abrey, a member of the Abrey family, claims he has been marginalized by his uncles and cousins due to his affiliation with Scientology. The […]
A Journey Through International Arbitration – Stephen Jagusch KC
A Journey Through International Arbitration: Insights from a Leading Counsel Stephen Jagusch KC. Stephen Jagusch KC’s journey through the world of international arbitration is a testament to the power of adaptability and ambition. From his beginnings as a law student in Auckland to becoming a celebrated King’s Counsel in London, Jagusch has built a remarkable […]
Dame Sue Carr Becomes First Female Lord Chief Justice in History
King Charles has formally appointed Dame Sue Carr as Lord Chief Justice, marking the first time the position has been held by a woman in its 750-year history.
What does the Russian sanctions regime mean for UK litigation?
With widespread sanctions in force against Russia-linked groups, their interpretation as far as UK litigation extends has become a significant concern for many.