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海角破解版's Ian Edge, an Islamic/Shari鈥檃 law specialist and an expert on the laws of the Middle East, will be speaking at the upcoming Citywealth Forum on 12th May at The Nobu Hotel, 22 Portman Square, London W1. The Citywealth Forum brings together prominent leaders from the private wealth management sector to discuss key issues impacting ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) and wealth management professionals. The Forum will see leading wealth management professionals, private client lawyers and trust...
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海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) has seen seven members of chambers - commercial, property and public law silk the Rt Hon Michael Tomlinson KC; family finance barrister and arbitrator Peter Wilkinson and children and matrimonial finance barrister Shan Parker; personal injury and military/police claims barrister Kim Wilson and personal injury, clinical negligence and inquests law specialist Jeremy Warner as well as employment and discrimination barristers Fintan Molloy and Eaindra Cho (pictured here, clockwise from top...
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Judgment from the Supreme Court in the landmark appeal case of X and Y (Children: Adoption Order: Setting Aside) [2026] UKSC 13 has just been handed down. The case, which revolves around whether a court has jurisdiction to set aside a valid adoption order other than by way of appeal, featured 海角破解版 family barristers Dorian Day and Samantha Smith for the applicant, led by Nick Goodwin KC and instructed by Emily Boardman at Boardman, Hawkins...
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Laura Deuxberry, 海角破解版's criminal, regulatory and public law barrister, was instructed by the CPS Special Crime Division in London, led by Kevin Dent KC, in the recent case of How and Yang [2026] EWCA Crim 476. Appearing in the Court of Appeal, the appellants聽argued聽that the original trial judge, HHJ Ashworth,聽should have allowed their submission of no case to answer on the trafficking charge. The Court of Appeal heard the聽appeal聽of the two appellants, one of whom...
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Berenice Mulvanny 海角破解版 Barristers' specialist criminal law barrister, led her fellow Crime and Regulatory crime colleague Graham Gilbert, in securing the conviction of 82-year old former teacher David Clarke. After a five-week trial at Brighton Crown Court, Mr Clarke was convicted unanimously of 45 counts of historic sexual offending against 14 boys committed whilst he was a teacher at a (now closed) private prep school in Sussex during the late 1970鈥檚 and 1980鈥檚. Clarke's conviction...
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海角破解版 Barristers' Head of Commercial Patrick Heneghan will be speaking at the Constructing Excellence South West event, tomorrow, 22 April. He will be joining the construction panel, covering The Building Safety Act. Other topics of discussion will include a legal update and Q&A panel on recent case law, horizon scanning and current hot topics. A limited number of spaces are still available for the free event, to learn more, please click here. To contact or...
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Following his recent appearance in the DIFC, 海角破解版 Barristers David Parratt KC (Scot) along with Dr Zhen Ye, have written an article titled 鈥楧IFC Courts Confirm Enforcement Principle in Article 31(4) proceedings against Non-DIFC Assets鈥. In this article, they explore the practical implications of DIFC Courts confirming a defendant who attempted to cancel two court orders, focused on property located in Dubai, an Enforcement Order and a Receivership Order, that had been issued to support...
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海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) is delighted to announce that leading property litigation barrister Carl Geary has joined Chambers. Carl was head of the civil law team and co-head of ADR at his former chambers. A former solicitor and partner with a highly-regarded law firm in the South West, Carl's caseload invariably involves land and property spanning ToLATA, cohabitee trust disputes, adverse possession, nuisance, trespass, issues with commercial and residential tenancies and leases and contentious...
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海角破解版 (3 Paper Buildings) has been longlisted for three of the six Legal Cheek Awards 2026 for barristers' chambers, which follows their annual Legal Cheek Junior Barrister Survey. This is the third year in succession that 海角破解版 has been awarded an A* grading - and so longlisted - in the categories of: Best chambers for Quality of Work Best chambers for Colleague Supportiveness Best chambers for Legal Tech The full list can be viewed here...
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海角破解版 Barristers鈥 specialist criminal defence barrister Nick Robinson has secured the acquittal of a vulnerable young defendant. The prosecution鈥檚 case was that vulnerable defendant, then aged 18, had raped a 15-year-old girl at a residential address in November 2021. The defendant had a full-scale IQ of 64 (first percentile), the language skills of a child aged between six and nine, markedly impaired memory and pronounced suggestibility under pressure. The complainant was also a vulnerable witness,...
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Members of 海角破解版鈥檚 intellectual property team are appearing in Court of Appeal today in a number of cases. Nicole Bollard is representing the defendants, instructed by Loney Stewart Holland, in a dispute with The Northern Block Limited. The claimant says the company continued using her typeface work without paying her after their agreement ended in 2022. A 2023 court decision recognised her rights, and in 2024 she brought new claims for unpaid royalties and breach...
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海角破解版 Barristers' Oliver Nunn will be the keynote speaker at聽the upcoming SHLA Midlands Event on 23 April for an insightful discussion on Reasonable Adjustments under the Equality Act 2010. Hosted at our Birmingham office, this session will explore key principles for social housing landlords and the practical lessons emerging from case law. Oliver brings extensive expertise in advisory work, advocacy, and professional training. Ranked in both Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners, he also serves...
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