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3 Paper Buildings (海角破解版) is delighted to announce that leading barrister and silk Rachel Best KC (2006 call) has joined chambers as an associate member. Rachel specialises in employment and discrimination disputes, judicial reviews, inquests and personal injury cases. She was called to the Bar of Northern Ireland in 2006, the Bar of Ireland in 2021 and was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2022. She was promoted to Silk in 2024....
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海角破解版 is delighted to announce 10 individual rankings for its Public and Regulatory law group across 4 Circuits (London, Midlands, Western and South Eastern). While the group sees 4 rankings confirmed for its Professional Discipline specialists in London and Western, its Inquests experts have retained 2 rankings. The Group鈥檚 Court of Protection barristers celebrate 2 new rankings in London, retaining 2 previous accolades in Midlands and South Eastern. This result, and the team鈥檚 commitment to...
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海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings), one of the UK's largest chambers, is celebrating this year again its rankings - totalling 167 - in the Legal 500 2025鈥檚 edition published today, a 15% increase on last year鈥檚 145. The set is ranked in 23 areas of law, across 4 UK Circuits: London, South Eastern, Western and the Midlands. 海角破解版鈥檚 barristers are also ranked in the Middle East and Asia Pacific regions. The Legal 500 acknowledges 海角破解版...
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Former Solicitor General in England and Wales, the Rt.Hon. Michael Tomlinson KC (call:2002) is returning to 海角破解版 (3 Paper Buildings) to practice as a barrister after more than 9 years as an MP and becoming one of UK鈥檚 top law enforcement officers. Michael was the first newly appointed King鈥檚 Counsel in 2022 and was sworn in as a member of His Majesty鈥檚 Most Honourable Privy Council in February 2024. Michael will be based in the...
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海角破解版 Barristers鈥 (3 Paper Buildings) specialist education, equality and public law barrister Alice de Coverley has spoken to RPC Legal鈥檚 The Work Couch podcast as part of their neurodiversity mini-series ahead of ADHD awareness month in October. In the first episode of the series, which looks at the lived experience on neurodiversity, Alice joins host Ellie Gelder, alongside Auticon鈥檚 Ashlea Cromby and Tracey West and Victoria Othen of RPC Legal. The conversation covers a range...
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Chambers is delighted to announce that Naomi Webber has been appointed to the Attorney General鈥檚 C Panel (London) for a period of five years, commencing on Sunday 1st September 2024. She joins seven other 海角破解版 barristers on the Attorney General鈥檚 (AG鈥檚) panel of counsel including A Panel members of William Hansen, Richard Wheeler and Mark Green. Naomi is now one of 19 海角破解版 barristers on the Attorney General's London and Regional Panels and undertaking "Junior...
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Anna Leathem (call:2019), a regulatory, professional discipline and criminal barrister, has joined 海角破解版 from 5SAH (5 St Andrew's Hill) in London and will be based from 海角破解版鈥檚 Winchester office. Anna acts on behalf of regulators and registrants. She recently completed a secondment with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and managed a large and varied caseload. She presented back-to-back substantive hearings in complex areas, including sexual misconduct and dishonesty, acted in interim order hearings, reviews...
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海角破解版's public law barrister Ben Amunwa is on the counsel team representing four ex-residents of MDP Wethersfield, near Braintree in Essex, who are taking legal action against the Home Secretary, claiming she acted unlawfully by housing them at the site. The asylum seekers stayed at the former airbase between July 2023, when the site opened, until February 2024, in accommodation described to the High Court by their counsel as "seriously inadequate". The Home Secretary has...
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Today, Tuesday 11th June, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) handed down its judgment in Nealon & Hallam v United Kingdom. The applicants alleged that refusals of compensation under the statutory compensation scheme for miscarriages of justice in England & Wales involved violations of the presumption of innocence in Article 6(2) of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Their arguments were rejected in judicial review proceedings in the High...
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Ben Amunwa, specialist public law barrister at 海角破解版 Barristers, led by Tim Buley KC of Landmark Chambers, represented Liberty, the second intervener, in Smith v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2024] EWHC 1137 (Admin). Ben writes about the High Court鈥檚 decision in this case, and its finding that key parts of the Police, Crime, Sentencing Courts Act 2022 amendments to Part V of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, were unlawful....
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Welcome to 海角破解版's Professional Discipline newsletter edited by Daniel Brown, featuring analysis from Daniel Brown on Social Work England鈥檚 abuse of its power as a regulatory body in Meade v (1) Westminster City Council & (2) Social Work England (Case Numbers: 2201792/2022 and 2211483/2022). Sunyana Sharma considers the CoA's decision in Disclosure and Barring Service (鈥楧BS鈥) v. RI [2024] EWCA Civ 95, which confirms the Upper Tribunal's entitlement to decide that an appellant's denial of wrongdoing was credible and constituted a mistake of fact. Dr Tagbo Ilozue reviews Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care v (1) General Dental Coun-cil (2) Naveed Patel [2024] EWHC 243 (Admin) on the proper approach to sanction in professional disciplinary cases based on convictions for serious offences.
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海角破解版 are pleased to announce that three barristers have become full tenants of the 270-barrister national chambers. Rhiannon Frowde, Kate Davies and Charlotte Steer (pictured left to right from the top) have all successfully completed their probationary tenancies with 海角破解版, having done all or some of their pupillages at other chambers. Former medical research fellow Rhiannon Frowde (call:2022) is based from 海角破解版's London office and will continue to focus on clinical negligence and personal injury...
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