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Articles & Publications: William Harman

What’s gone wrong with the law of contempt?


In this article, Helen Evans KC, William Harman and Samuel Cuthbert of…

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Commercial litigation concerns and trends – autumn 2023


4 New Square’s commercial litigation networking breakfast provided a useful forum to…

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4 New Square Chambers Insurance Law Review – Spring 2023


Click here to download as a PDF Contributors: Alison Padfield KC, Miles Harris, Shail Patel, Ben Smiley, Nick Broomfield, Anthony Jones, Marie-Claire O’Kane, Diarmuid Laffan, Will…

PDMRs in Securities Fraud Litigation: Various Investors v G4S


On 10 May 2022, Mr Justice Miles handed down the first substantive decision on the meaning of a “person discharging managerial responsibilities” (“PDMR”) under section 90A…

Interim WFOs: recognition and enforcement in EU member states after Brexit


Enforcement of Worldwide Freezing Orders after Brexit: this article explores the profound changes to the regime for the recognition of English judgments and interim orders on…

Sport and anti-doping – the year in review 2018/19


Richard Liddell and William Harman of 4 New Square wrote an anti-doping update for Law In Sport on 16th May 2019. Its primary focus is UK…

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Four Fundamentals of Limitation Periods in Contract and Tort Claims


By Carl Troman, Barrister and Mediator at 4 New Square Chambers Four…

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Stay of proceedings before serving a claim form


What should claimants do when limitation is about to expire? Noting…

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Why are there so many cases against lawyers for contempt of court?


There has been a spate of cases in the past couple of…

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