Tim Maxwell quoted in Apollo on the growing trend of restitution by private individuals in the art industry
Tim Maxwell has been quoted in Apollo on the growing trend of restitution by private individuals in the art industry. Read more below.
Private enterprise – the individuals who are taking restitution into their own hands
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Jamie Cartwright
The Grocer quotes Jamie Cartwright on Kellogg’s challenge to rules on HFSS
After Kellogg’s court defeat, are HFSS restrictions inevitable?
Guy Bud
Hugh Gunson and Guy Bud write for the Tax Journal on the Court of Appeal’s recent judgment in Hoey
Hoey: you’d better PAYE up
Stewart Hey
Reforming corporate criminal liability: a balancing act
A look into the published paper on corporate criminal liability by The Law Commission.
Jodie Martyndale-Howard
A New Era: English Language Litigation in the Kingdom of Bahrain
Over the past six months, there has been a significant shift in domestic litigation in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Stephen Burns
PART 36— A move towards greater flexibility?
Discussing the possibility of the Part 36 regime opening up with recent developments.
Hanh Nguyen
The hurdles in establishing retrospective validation of post-petition dispositions
A discussion on the key takeaways from ICC Judge Barbers recent case ruling.
Tim Maxwell
Charles Russell Speechlys partners with London Art Week
We are proud to be partnering with London Art Week, supporting the world’s leading art galleries and auction houses.
Peter Smith
Building the Case for Family Business Arbitration in the GCC Region
The GCC has one of the highest concentrations of family businesses anywhere in the world.
Emma Preece
EG quotes Emma Preece on the Picturehouse and BNY Mellon rent arrears cases
“The case is being closely watched by landlords and tenants alike as the impact of the pandemic lives on in the commercial property sector”
Jil Birnbaum
A lost masterpiece in your attic or garden?
Ghassan El Daye
The Business Breakfast interviews Ghassan El Daye on the legal procedures surrounding international extradition
The Business Breakfast interviews Ghassan El Daye on the legal procedures surrounding international extradition
Jason Freedman
Nowhere to go – Recent High Court case highlights roadblock to overcoming director deadlock
Rachel Warren
Financier Worldwide quotes Rachel Warren on the UK’s Economic Crime Act
Evaluating the UK’s Economic Crime Act
Pierre Bydzovsky
Update on FIFA-related proceedings in Switzerland
An update on the TV rights appeal trial for the World Cups and the on-going trial against former FIFA president and former UEFA president.
Stephanie Bonnello
Stephanie Bonnello writes for the Practical Law Dispute Resolution blog on witness evidence
When are witness summaries permitted instead of witness statements and when should material be struck out from a witness statement?
Stephanie Bonnello
Witness evidence: when are witness summaries permitted instead of witness statements and when should material be struck out from a witness statement?
Witness summaries discussed in the libel case brought by Rebekah Vardy against Coleen Rooney.
Oliver Auld
Unexplained Wealth Orders & Trustees
Learn about Unexplained Wealth Orders, what they are, who can obtain them and the implications that exist for trustees.
Louise Paterson
Artnet quotes Louise Paterson on the Ivory Act
UK’s Ivory Act comes into force
Katy Ackroyd
“Serious irregularity” in arbitration proceedings: section 68 of the Arbitration Act 1996 under the spotlight.
An analysis of an arbitration award set aside by the High Court on grounds that the arbitrator had breached his general duty of fairness.
Simone Sancandi
Sports Arbitration Rules and Roster of Dedicated Arbitrators
The Bahrain Chamber of Disputes Resolution publishes a brand-new set of Sports Arbitration Rules.