Enterprise Chambers is a leading commercial chancery set of barristers.
As both advocates and advisers, members of Enterprise Chambers deal with a broad range of issues arising out of business, financial and property matters, with a particular emphasis on the fields of commercial and general chancery, company, insolvency, landlord and tenant, real property and social housing work.
Members regularly appear in all levels of courts and tribunals, as well as at mediations and in arbitrations, both in the United Kingdom and abroad. Several members are qualified arbitrators and mediators. All members regularly speak at seminars and Enterprise Chambers is authorised by the Bar Standards Board and Law Society as a course provider.
Enterprise Chambers comprises 39 practising barristers and is located in Lincoln's Inn in London, Park Square in Leeds and on the Quayside in Newcastle.
Revenue & Customs -v- Crossman [2007] EWHC 1585 (Ch) - [Anthony Beswetherick] This is a petition by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs ("HMRC") for a bankruptcy order against Richard Alan Crossman (described as "junior" in the proceedings). The issues raised... Case Report
LTL 13/03/2009, [2009] B.P.I.R 331 - [Anthony Beswetherick] The transfer of a property by a bankrupt to her son for nil consideration was a transaction at an undervalue within the meaning of the Insolvency Act 1986 s.339. As the transaction was at an underval... Case Report
Power v Petrus Estates Ltd & Ors [2008] EWHC 2607 (Ch) (31 October 2008) - [Niall McCulloch] Mr John Power is or was the sole director of Power Builders (Surrey) Ltd ("the company"). As its name suggests, it carried on business as a building contractor. Its main client was Petrus Estates Ltd ... Case Report