Businesses or individuals who have lost out because of serious errors at Revenue and Customs will be able to sue for damages following a landmark ruling  by the Court of Appeal, writes Michael Herman in The Times Online.   David Halpern QC, ChBA member, is sceptical.   To read the full story click here.
Selected Publications
Oct 2008 ChBA Guidance on Money Laundering.2
02 Dec 2008 | Download File
Chancery Guide (October 2009)
28 Oct 2009 | Download File
The Chancery Bar: a leaflet
10 Mar 2009 | Download File
Guide to Chancery Business at London Civil Justice Centre [Feb 09]
20 Feb 2009 | Download File
ChBA Podcasts

In association with CPDcast.com the Chancery Bar Association has arranged the recording of a number of podcasts based on its New Practitioner Programme. For details click here.

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