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News & PublicationsChambers are delighted to welcome Mrs Alana Graham (1993 call), as a new member of chambers. Alana practices in the field of Traditional Chancery, focusing on Private Client Law. Alana will add to the considerable strength and depth that already exists in this area of chambers.Chambers are delighted to welcome Mr Christopher Spratt (1986 call), and Mr Philip Brown (1991 call) both formerly of 33 Bedford Row, as new members of chambers. Christopher and Philip both practice in the field of Commercial Chancery and will add to the considerable strength and depth that already exists in this area of chambers. For further details of their practice please click on the members' name or contact us. Chambers and Partners 2012 Edition We are pleased that 9SB are ranked as a Leading Set in Traditional Chancery by Chambers UK Guide to The Bar 2012 Edition: "... on the strength of its record and reputation for success in key traditional chancery areas such as real property, private client and personal insolvency law. Despite being one of the smaller chancery sets, it is a strong contender in the field due to the strength and expertise of its members." 9 Stone Buildings has received recommendations of practitioners in the following areas:-
Chambers are delighted to welcome Miss Shuvra Deb (2007 call), formerly of Ely Place Chambers, as a new member of chambers. Shuvra practices in the fields of Commercial Chancery and will add to the considerable strength and depth that already exists in this area in chambers. For further details of their practice please click on the members' name or contact us. Chambers are delighted to welcome Scottish Advocate Craig Watson as a Door Tenant to Chambers from 1 June 2011. Craig will add to the services 9SB can offer in external jurisdictions. The Legal 500 & Chambers and Partners 9 Stone Buildings has received recommendations of leading chambers and/or practitioners in the following areas:-
Chambers to recruit new junior tenant We will be seeking a new junior tenant to join Chambers by October 2011. Brief details are available in Recruitment. Full details are available in our Notes for Applicants which may be downloaded. Applications may only be made on the Application Form which may be downloaded. Completed application forms must reach the Head of Chambers by 5.00 p.m. on Friday 10th June 2011. Broken English - Solicitors Journal 25th January 2011 - Isaac Jacob Chambers are pleased to announce that Rory Brown has accepted an invitation to join as the Junior Tenant, effective from 1 October 2010. Challenging the trustee's remuneration: a new right for bankrupts? - Joseph Curl Insolvency Intelligence 2011, 24(1), 5-10 A round-up of recent cases - Joseph Curl Trust Quarterly Review 2010, 8(4), 26-32 The Spouse v the Creditors: A Turn Against Creditors? - Joseph Curl Insolvency Intelligence 2010, 23(6), 81-87 A round-up of recent wills and trust cases - Joseph Curl Trust Quarterly Review 2010, 8(2), 24-30 "Use it or lose it": section 283A after Lewis v Metropolitan - Joseph Curl Insolvency Intelligence 2010, 23(5), 74-76 A purposive approach to the rule against foreign revenue enforcement - Joseph Curl International Corporate Rescue 2010, 7(2), 137-139 Chambers are delighted to welcome Conn MacEvilly as a member of chambers. Conn joins 9 Stone Buildings from PWC in Gibraltar. He will greatly add to the expertise in the areas of Company, Commercial, Trusts, Regulatory and Employment Chambers are pleased to announce that Edward Hewitt has accepted an invitation to join as the Junior Tenant, effective from 1 October 2009. Who can apply to rescind a winding-up order? - Joseph Curl Insolvency Intelligence 2009, 22(10), 145-147 A round-up of recent wills and trust cases - Joseph Curl Trust Quarterly Review 2009, 7(4), 31-34 Review article: Drafting Trusts and Will Trusts by James Kessler - Joseph Curl Trust Quarterly Review 2009, 7(2), 43-44 Chambersare pleased to announce that Joseph Curl has accepted an invitation to join as the Junior Tenant, effective from 1 October 2008 THE LEGAL 500 and CHAMBERS & PARTNERS - DIRECTORY RECOMMENDATIONS 9 Stone Buildings has received recommendations of leading chambers and/or practitioners in the following areas:-
It is with very great regret that Mr. Cenydd Howells, who had been a member of these chambers for more than 40 years, died after a short illness on 29 January 2008 VIVIAN CHAPMAN QC Chambers would like to offer their warmest congratulations to Mr. Vivian Chapman who has been appointed Queens Counsel, effective from 16 October 2006. Quality Mark for the Bar On 24th March 2006, 9 Stone Buildings was awarded the Quality Mark for the Bar. We are the first Chancery set in Lincoln's Inn to achieve this standard. Chambers are delighted to welcome Robert Bourne (1978 call) and Jonathan O'Mahony (2000 call), both formerly of 199 Strand, as new members of chambers. Both Robert and Jonathan practice in the fields of Commercial Chancery and will add to the considerable strength in depth that already exists in this area in chambers. For further details of their practice please click on the members' name or contact us. Market Abuse - The "crime" of being something in the City Michael Ashe QC and Lynne Counsell This article examines the provisions in THE FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS ACT 2000 instituting "civil" sanctions for market abuse. Using the Human Rights Act to save the family home Helene Pines Richman discusses "exceptional circumstances" in the context of bankruptcy and the interests of Creditors and how to apply the Human Rights Act to preserve the family home against possession by the Trustee on behalf of the Creditors. Money Laundering: Risks and Liabilities Ireland's first book on money laundering law by Michael Ashe QC SC and Paula Reid BL Note The information and any commentary on the law contained on this web site is provided free of charge for information purposes only. Any views expressed or comments made on the law in any article, note or commentary are the views of the individual author(s) concerned and are not necessarily the opinions of any other barrister in these Chambers. While every reasonable effort is made to make the information and commentary accurate and up to date, no responsibility for its accuracy and correctness, or for any consequences of relying on it, is assumed by any barrister in these Chambers. The information and commentary does not and is not intended to amount to legal advice to any person on a specific case or matter. If you have a specific case or matter you are strongly advised to obtain specific, personal advice from a lawyer and not to rely on the information or comments on this site. By clicking on any item in this section of the web site you accept that you have no right or recourse against its author(s) or against any other barrister in these Chambers. |
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