Arfan Khan is instructed to defend a claim involving a construction dispute in the Chancery Division. The case involves an illegality defence in response to a claim for restitution and is ongoing. Arfan Khan is instructed by a City law firm. ...more
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August 20, 2015
Chancery barrister | Court of Appeal
Arfan Khan has won the Intellectual Property Law Barrister of the Year UK Award in the Lawyer Monthly Legal Awards 2015. The Lawyer Monthly Legal Awards celebrate excellence in the profession, including the Bar, and are awarded on a number of criteria, including involvement in ...more
August 6, 2015
Chancery barrister | Commercial lawyer | Court of Appeal | Leading Chancery Barrister | Uncategorized
Arfan Khan wins Leading Chancery Barrister of the Year award in the ACQ Global Awards. ACQ awards are awarded and judged on a number of criteria including, professionalism, experience, value for money & responsiveness. Here is the link to the awards. http://awards.acq5.c...more
August 6, 2015
Chancery barrister | Court of Appeal | Uncategorized
Leading Intellectual Property Law Barrister of the Year Arfan Khan wins Leading Intellectual Property Law Barrister of the Year award in the ACQ Global Awards. ACQ awards are awarded and judged on a number of criteria, including, professionalism, experience, value for money ...more
February 5, 2015
Court of Appeal | Diplomatic Immunity | EU law | EU Law direct effect | Public International Lw | Uncategorized
Diplomatic Immunity, EU Law, Public International law Arfan Khan, successfully led the 4A law intervention in a ground breaking decision of the Court of Appeal involving diplomatic immunity and public international law. The case is known as Reyes & Anor v Al-Malki & An...more
July 22, 2008
Chancery barrister | Commercial lawyer | Court of Appeal | EU law | Insolvency barrister | Insolvency Law/Provable Debts | Insolvency/Chancery
Arfan Khan successful in insolvency Appeal. The Court of Appeal held that protective awards were debts provable in the liquidation. The first instance judge had regarded himself as bound by Glenister v Rowe ([2000] Ch 76) and R (Steele) v Birmingham City Council ([2006] ICR 869...more