Sam Laughton#13244

Sam Laughton

Barrister, Ten Old Square
Sam Laughton’s practice encompasses a broad range of Chancery litigation and advisory work, with a particular focus on both commercial, private and agricultural disputes relating to property. He is particularly skilled in multidisciplinary litigation, drawing on his expertise in: land contracts; restrictive covenants and easements; commercial and residential landlord and tenant; personal and corporate insolvency; commercial disputes and company law; family and corporate trusts; wills, probate and the administration of estates; and professional negligence arising out of these fields.
Contributed to

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What counts as an expense?
What counts as an expense?
Practice Notes

This Practice Note, produced in partnership with William Willson of South Square Chambers, and updated by Samuel Laughton of Ten Old Square, discusses what counts as an expense in insolvency. It looks at what expenses are and how they apply in liquidation, administration and bankruptcy.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 1993

Membership

  • Chancery Bar Association
  • Property Bar Association

Qualification

  • MA Hons (1988)

Education

  • University of Cambridge (1985–88)

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