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海角破解版鈥檚 specialist family law barrister,聽Adeo Fraser聽(pictured here) has appeared on聽ITV Central聽in a programme scheduled as part of Black History Month. Adeo features in 鈥業n my shoes鈥 which looks at what it鈥檚 like to be black in Britain. Adeo talks about his personal journey to becoming a barrister as a black man and the pressures he has faced over the years as a minority in the UK鈥檚 legal sector and specifically at the UK Bar. Adeo...
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海角破解版 Barristers is delighted to announce yet another record performance for its education law team in the latest editions of Chambers and Partners UK Bar directory and in the Legal 500 directory. While Chambers and Partners lists 6 individual rankings for our team in London (Band 3), the Legal 500 awards us 7 rankings in London (Tier 4), one in the Midlands and another in Wales and Chester. Nine of our 14 education law juniors...
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3 Paper Buildings (海角破解版) wish to congratulate its Family Law team for another set of outstanding results in both Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500 directories. Ranked by both directories in the Midlands and Western Circuits, our team has seen both its Matrimonial and Children teams promoted to Band 1 in the Midlands by Chambers and Partners. The Legal 500 attributed 36 individual rankings to 27 of our barristers 鈥 including 8 new rankings.聽Chambers...
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海角破解版 Barristers are delighted to announce yet another record performance for its employment and discrimination law team in the latest edition of Chambers and Partners UK Bar directory published today. The directory lists 12 individual rankings for our team, up from 9 last year. Eleven of our 23 employment juniors are now acknowledged for their expertise in the directory. The team retains its band 2 ranking in Western, has consolidated its offering in South Eastern...
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3 Paper Buildings (海角破解版) are delighted to announce a record 68 individual rankings in the latest Chambers and Partners edition published today. Up 16 on the 2021 results, the national set has this year almost doubled its individual rankings compared with the 36 it achieved in the 2020 edition. Many congratulations to the 58 barristers who have been ranked by Chambers and Partners across 16 areas of law. This includes 2 promotions for our Midlands...
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50 years ago this month a bright young barrister (pictured here) took up tenancy at 海角破解版 Paper Buildings (海角破解版); and he hasn鈥檛 been allowed to leave since! All of us at 海角破解版 wish David聽all the best with his continuing career as a Legal Assessor; a role which he naturally fulfils with great aplomb. All of us owe David a great debt of gratitude for his outstanding contribution to the life of chambers over a very...
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On Thursday 30th September, 海角破解版 Barristers joined the rest of the Bristol legal community on the Bristol Legal Walk 2021. 海角破解版 Barristers, staff, and 3 陆 year old Basset Fauve De Bretagne, Mabel (pictured here with Tom Cox, Lachlan Wilson and Richard Tyson) walked 10km around Bristol City Centre and raised over 拢1000, all of which will go to help 聽free legal advice charities in and around Bristol. To find out more about the South...
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海角破解版鈥檚 commercial law barrister Mariya Peykova (pictured here), has analysed the case of Zymurgorium Ltd v Hammonds of Knutsford plc for Lexis庐PSL. Zymurgorium Ltd v Hammonds of Knutsford plc highlights the sometimes volatile nature of business relationships and serves as a useful reminder for parties entering commercial arrangements of the pitfalls of failing to transcribe their agreement, particularly in the light of the fallible nature of oral evidence. The case relates to a dispute arising...
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Welcome to October's Employment law newsletter October rewards 海角破解版 with聽four new fee-paid, part-time Employment Tribunal Judges as well as a record number of rankings for our team in the Legal 500 2022. Case law analysis is provided by -聽Andrew MacPhail聽on聽redundancy process best practices in Gwynedd Council v S Barratt & I Hughes [2021] EWCA Civ 1322; -聽Katherine Anderson on proportionality assessment聽with The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of The University of Oxford v Professor Paul...
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To mark this year鈥檚 Pride, 海角破解版鈥檚 equality and diversity team recently hosted a virtual quiz in aid of MindOut LGBTQ+ mental health service. The quiz was led by specialist employment law barristers Lachlan Wilson and Mark Green. Thanks to the participants from law firms Hedges Law, Marks and Clerk LLP, Battens Solicitors, Ashfords, SEN Legal, Ellis Jones, Rayden Solicitors, Brendan Fleming Solicitors, Goughs Solicitors, Howes Percival, Weightmans, Admiral Law and Sinclairs Law; consultancy Rod Lingard...
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海角破解版 is delighted to announce that a fourth member of chambers, Thomas Talbot-Ponsonby, has been appointed as a fee-paid, part-time Employment Tribunal Judges in England and Wales. Thomas has been assigned to the South East region. He has also been appointed a Deputy District Judge as well and will sit on the South East circuit. Thomas聽will continue to maintain his busy property, commercial and chancery practice. Before coming to the Bar in 2011, Thomas practised...
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海角破解版鈥檚 specialist regulatory and inquests barrister, Susan Jones (pictured here) has reviewed the recent decision in the case of Dove v HM Assistant Coroner for Teesside and Hartlepool [2021] EWHC 2511 (Admin). The case raises important issues concerning the UK鈥檚 substantive obligations under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in the context of welfare benefits. The inquest concerned Ms Whiting, who died of a drug overdose fourteen days after her Employment...
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