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    Emma McIlveen becomes the youngest employment judge in the UK

    海角破解版 is delighted to announce that a sixth member of chambers, Emma McIlveen, has been appointed as a fee-paid, part-time Employment Tribunal Judge. Emma will sit as an employment judge in Scotland and takes up the post on 1 March 2026. Appointed at 34, Emma McIlveen becomes the youngest employment judge in the UK. Emma will continue to maintain her busy employment, public and administrative law, personal injury and inquests practice. Called to the Bar...

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    Jack Webb offers guidance on using s.21 of the Housing Act 1988 ahead of April deadline

    海角破解版 Barristers鈥 property and commercial law barrister Jack Webb聽has written a detailed guide to s.21 of the Housing Act 1988, offering key guidance to practitioners on how it may be used before the 30 April deadline. In his article, 鈥淟ast gasp for s.21s鈥, Jack discusses how after 30 April 2026, no-fault notices of possession will no longer be servable by residential landlords, as per the Renters鈥 Rights Act 2025, which is to be implemented throughout...

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    Aaron Luxton to speak at R3 Association of Business Recovery Professionals Midlands Quarterly Meeting

    海角破解版 Barristers鈥 (3 Paper Buildings) commercial and insolvency barrister, Aaron Luxton, is set to speak at the R3 Midlands first quarterly meeting of the year. R3 is the trade association for the entire community of the UK鈥檚 insolvency and restructuring professionals. They can provide advice on a range of business and personal finance issues. Aaron's session 鈥楬ow to Work Effectively with Lawyers: A Practical Guide鈥 will focus on working effectively with lawyers: how to get...

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    Ashley Blood-Halvorsen explores the practical lessons for practitioners on the Inheritance Act 1975 following Kars v Brown

    海角破解版鈥檚 specialist property and chancery disputes barrister, Ashley Blood-Halvorsen has written on the recent case of Kars v Brown and others. Ashley appeared for the applicant in the rare former-spouse, Inheritance Act 1975 claim. In her article, the case covered gives several practical lessons for lawyers. If divorce financial proceedings stop because one spouse dies, a former spouse can still receive financial provision after divorce. Ashley also explores the wider implications of the decision, particularly...

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    Sahara v Sonara: John Jessup Reviews the Court of Appeal鈥檚 Approach to Contract Interpretation

    海角破解版's specialist commercial, personal and corporate barrister, John Jessup, has written an article titled 鈥楽ahara Energy Resource Limited V Soci茅t茅 Nationale De Raffinage S.A. (Sonara)鈥. In his article, John examines Sahara鈥檚 sale of crude oil to Sonara and the consequences of Sonara鈥檚 late payment. He analyses the resulting claims for Incremental Interest and FX Differential and considers whether those claims were governed by the parties鈥 written agreement known as the Joint Report. John also explores...

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    Disabled children鈥檚 social care reform: Liz Adams on the Law Commission鈥檚 final report

    Liz Adams, education and family law barrister at 海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings), has published a new article in the February edition of the Family Law Journal titled 鈥淒isabled Children鈥檚 Social Care: Final Report.鈥 In the article, Liz provides an in-depth analysis of the Law Commission鈥檚 first major review of disabled children鈥檚 social care over three decades. She examines three key areas of legal significance, first being the introduction of new statutory principles governing disabled...

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    Life After Your Law Degree: Simon Haywood鈥檚 Barrister鈥檚 Guide for Junior Lawyers

    Simon Haywood, civil litigation pupil barrister at 海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings), has written for the Bournemouth & District Junior Lawyers Division on 鈥楲ife After Your Law Degree: A Barrister's Guide鈥. In the article, Simon advises aspiring barristers to not underestimate how closely both the Bar course and the pupillage application process mirror the realities of practice at the Bar. He explains that the profession demands resilience, independence and the ability to make the most...

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    Katherine Anderson authors 鈥楢 Practical Guide to Education, Health and Care Plan Appeals in England 鈥 Second Edition鈥

    Katherine Anderson, an education law specialist and barrister at 海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings), ranked as a Leading Junior by Chambers and Partners and Legal 500, has published a second edition of her successful book 鈥楢 Practical Guide to Education, Health and Care Plan Appeals in England鈥. This book examines the relevant statutory framework and case law, alongside the rules and procedures of the First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal governing these appeals. More than 1.7...

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    Michelle Marnham and Sharan Sanghera re-appointed as leaders of its talented PI and Clinical Negligence teams

    海角破解版 Barristers are delighted to announce the re-appointment of Michelle Marnham (pictured here, left) as head of its PI and Clinical Negligence teams. Michelle, who was first elected in 2021, will continue to be supported by Sharan Sanghera (pictured here, right) who continues as Deputy Head of the teams, a role she has held since 2022. 海角破解版 now boasts 40 personal injury barristers and 31 clinical negligence barristers. Both 海角破解版鈥檚 PI and clinical negligence teams...

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    Pleadings and conflicts of interest

    Richard Whitehouse analyses the case of Blower v GH Canfield LLP [2025] EWCA Civ 1627, a claim that arose from settlement advice that was provided by solicitors, allegedly in a situation where there were conflicts of interest. The claimant alleged that the defendant solicitors were negligent because they were acting for the claimant and other members of her family, including her bankrupt husband. At first instance, HHJ Paul Matthews found in favour of the defendant....

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    Mark Calway in the Court of Appeal in a foster care or adoption placement case

    海角破解版 Barristers' (3 Paper Buildings) specialist family law barrister Mark Calway has acted in the Court of Appeal case of Re S (Foster Care or Placement for Adoption) before Justices Lewison, Lewis and Cobb. Mark represented S, a young girl aged 4 years and 8 months, who had been placed in the care of foster parents due to her mother and close family鈥檚 inability to look after her. This case concerned an appeal by the...

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    Sunyana Sharma and David Kemeny talk on 'Movers and Returners' project with The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

    海角破解版 Barristers鈥 (3 Paper Buildings) Sunyana Sharma Head of the Inquests Team, and David Kemeny, personal injury and clinical negligence barrister, join the 'Movers and Returners' project with The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple. Hosted by Sunyana Sharma, the podcast episode, entitled Parenting in Practice, features David Kemeny, with guests Emma-Louise Fenelon (1 Crown Office Row) and Emma Price (5 Essex Chambers). Together, they share practical guidance, professional insight and trusted resources to support...

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