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Debenhams Ottaway has won in another hearing in the Commercial Court, on the ongoing matter of Invest Bank v El-Husseini. During a four-week trial at the Rolls Building, the court...
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Debenhams Ottaway is proud to announce that partner Juliet Schalker is the recipient of the 2024 IWIRC (International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation) London Network Award for Excellence. This award...
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The recent decision in TA v The Public Guardian [2023] EWCOP 63 has called into question the validity of existing Lasting Powers of Attorneys (LPAs). The case has the potential...
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The new Leasehold & Freehold Reform Act 2024 was passed through Parliament before its current recess. It is not expected to come into force until at least 2025. This article...
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The law on Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 became a hot topic of debate on BBC One’s Question Time programme in April. With a general election now looming,...
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Dealing with pensions is often an overlooked and undervalued element of divorce. This can have significant repercussions for divorcing couples and places family and divorce lawyers in an important position...
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The litigation team has been in court again on the Invest Bank v El-Husseini case, with another win for their defendant clients through another dismissal of an application by the...
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The latest judgment in Invest Bank v El-Husseini [2024] EWHC 996 (Comm), where Debenhams Ottaway represents two of the defendants, saw a win for the firm in the substantial dismissal...
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From 1 May 2024 Debenhams Ottaway celebrates five of its salaried partners becoming equity partners: James Brawn (corporate and commercial), Rachel Hyndman (Wills, trusts and probate), Neil Mercer (commercial property)...
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Former England player, manager and pundit John Barnes has been banned from serving as a company director for 3.5 years after his company, John Barnes Media Limited, failed to pay...
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