Burns v Financial Conduct Authority [2017] EWCA Civ 214: a sign of things to come?
Directors’ duties, procedural fairness and issue based costs; the Court of Appeal decision sheds light on several aspects of financial regulatory enforcement action.
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4 New Square Chambers is delighted to announce that commercial and tax…
4 New Square Chambers’ David Turner KC and Conor Ewing have written…
Directors’ duties, procedural fairness and issue based costs; the Court of Appeal decision sheds light on several aspects of financial regulatory enforcement action.
4 New Square are delighted to have been ranked as a leading set in 10 practice areas with 111 barristers ranked, including 16 new rankings, across…
We are delighted to announce that 4 New Square has continued to go from strength to strength, with 20 individual improvements in rankings amongst its members…
PL Holdings, a Luxembourg company, has prevailed in its SCC arbitration against the Republic of Poland. The claim concerned the uncompensated expropriation of our client’s equity…
Jonathan Hough QC appeared successfully for the defendant insurer in the Supreme Court of New South Wales in Sydney, in the trial of this professional indemnity…
In a significant decision on the responsibilities of Independent Financial Advisers, Mr Justice Green struck out a claim alleging that the defendant IFA firm had failed…
With last week’s release of Chambers & Partners UK Bar Guide 2017, we are delighted to announce that 4 New Square has continued to go from…
By Carl Troman, Barrister and Mediator at 4 New Square Four key points…
What should claimants do when limitation is about to expire? Noting…
There has been a spate of cases in the past couple of…