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Legal 500 2008 - Chambers is again recognised in the 2008 edition of the Legal 500 as one of the Leading sets on the North Eastern Circuit. Chambers Nominated for both Chambers & Barrister of the Year in the Legal and Medical Personal Injury awards 2008. The Law Society Excellence Awards shortlist Howard Elgot as Barrister of the Year. We also welcome Natalia Levine & Lucy Bairstow to Chambers as tenants. For further information please see our news page. 
Legal 500 2008 - Chambers is again recognised in the 2008 edition of the Legal 500 as one of the Leading sets on the North Eastern Circuit. Chambers Nominated for both Chambers & Barrister of the Year in the Legal and Medical Personal Injury awards 2008. The Law Society Excellence Awards shortlist Howard Elgot as Barrister of the Year. We also welcome Natalia Levine & Lucy Bairstow to Chambers as tenants. For further information please see our news page. 
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Thursday, 16th October 2008
An analysis of the recent Court of Appeal decision concerning surveyor's duties in Platform Funding Ltd v Bank of Scotland Plc [2008] EWCA Civ 930.
by Paul Brook 12th August 08

An employee’s occupation of residential property - Lease or Licence?
by Roger Quickfall Solicitors Journal 08th September 06

Fair Shares - what the outgoing Partner can expect
by Tim Hirst NLJ 03rd May 06

Protection for employees in the event of their employer's insolvency.
by Ashley Serr 08th February 06
ELA Briefing Vol 12 Number 9 November 2005 132, 8th February 06

Chewing it over...
by Tim Hirst The Leeds and Yorkshire Lawyer, October 05 26th September 07

The boundaries between quantification or remoteness remain blurred. Damages for breach of contract expounded in Jackson v Royal Bank of Scotland [2005] 1 WLR 377
by Tim Hirst 05th August 05

Wills, disappointed beneficiaries and negligence
by Howard Elgot 2003 01st September 03
Howard Elgot writes about the remedies which a 'disappointed beneficiary' might have against a solicitor in breach of his duties to a deceased in relation to the devolution of his estate on his death.