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Winner - Step Private Client Awards 2008/2009 - Chambers of the Year 3 Stone Buildings is a modern commercial set of Chancery chambers which specialises in all areas of pure commercial, Chancery commercial and traditional Chancery work.  We are recommended as a leading Chancery commercial set in both the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners and last year we received the STEP award for international chambers of the year.

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  • Commercial litigation
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Latest news

  • 18 January 2010

    Singapore Arbitration Forum

    David Lord QC, Teresa Rosen Peacocke, Joseph Carney and Jonathon Redwood will be attending the 2010 International Arbitration Forum in Singapore from 21st to 22nd January.

  • 11 January 2010

    Richard Wilson and Constance McDonnell

    We are delighted to welcome Richard Wilson and Constance McDonnell as new members of Chambers.  Both Richard and Constance are established practitioners who are recommended as leading juniors by Chambers & Partners.  For more details please see here. 

  • December 2009
    Latest newsletter
    December 2009

    David Lord QC, Andrew Twigger and Luke Harris consider the recent decision of the House of Lords in Stone & Rolls Ltd v Moore Stephens [2009] UKHL 39, the implications of that and other cases for the attribution of an individual's knowledge to a company, and the enforceability of gratuitous promises in the context of the bailment of human sperm.

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  • Recent judgments
    Recent judgments
    Re Servoz-Gavin, Deceased

    [2010] 1 All ER 410

    Michael Wilson and Partners Limited v Nicholls and Ors

    [2009] NSWSC 1377

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  • Events & seminars
    Latest events & seminars
    3 Stone Buildings Jersey Seminar – Guilty Knowledge

    08 October 2009

    APL North West Training Session

    21 May 2009

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