Ian Rees Phillips secures maximum compensation and costs for claimant in 5-day Employment Tribunal
Ian Rees Phillips secured the maximum compensation and costs for the claimant against “either dishonest or plainly incompetent” accountancy firm.
International Women’s Day 2022 – Six Pump Court Chambers
Six Pump Court is proud to celebrate the women barristers in chambers who practise in all areas of law:
Judgment in judicial review of Food Standard Agency’s approach to transport and hygiene of food
Judgment handed down in a judicial review brought by Higginshaw Abbatoir Ltd and their Director challenging the Food Standards Agency's reliance on Regulation (EC) No. 853/2004.
EIA Parameter Plans interpreted in line with common sense
Megan Thomas QC acting for Canterbury City Council successfully defended two judicial reviews seeking to challenge the discharge of conditions on an outline planning permission.
Environmental Law News Update: Feb 16, 2022
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, William Upton QC, Charles Morgan and Christopher Badger consider the UK's national reporting requirements for disclosure of climate change risks, a European study of the impact of Brexit on fisheries and aquaculture and an interesting decision on water rights in Mauritius.
New edition of Halsbury’s Laws of England published with Simon Taylor QC a Consultant Editor
The fifth edition of Volume 47 of Halsbury’s Laws of England has been published by LexisNexis.
Jill Barrett gives evidence to parliamentary inquiry on international treaty scrutiny
Jill Barrett gives evidence to the parliamentary inquiry on 'The Scrutiny of International Treaties and other international agreements in the 21st century’.
Environmental Law News Update: Feb 07, 2022
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Christopher Badger, Natasha Hausdorff and William McBarnet consider the dangers of overstating environmental virtues in advertising, more on the OEP’s strategy and enforcement policy and Environment Agency changes to attendance requirements for technically competent managers.
Richard Barraclough QC defends in murder cases
In R v Fullard, the defendant was charged with attempted murder and firearms offences.
Ben Irwin and Amy Nicholson appointed as Recorders
Congratulations to our colleagues Ben Irwin and Amy Nicholson who have been appointed as Recorders.
Walleys Quarry litigation – a commentary
The Walleys Quarry litigation provides insights into areas rarely considered by the Courts in the context of environmental permitting, and the availability of declaratory relief.
Environmental Law News Update: Jan 26, 2022
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Gordon Wignall, Brendon Moorhouse, Christopher Badger and James Harrison consider a successful appeal by the Environment Agency in the Walleys Quarry litigation, draft documents issued by the new Office of Environmental Protection and the launch of a new consultation into the implementation of the biodiversity net gain (BNG) provisions for planning purposes.
A Practical Guide to Food Law in the United Kingdom – new edition
Written by Ian Thomas, this new edition highlights, and provides a reference point for, some of the major changes to food law in Great Britain following exit from the EU.
Environmental Law News Update: Jan 19, 2022
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, William Upton QC, Christopher Badger and Natasha Hausdorff consider a new government report on the climate risks facing the UK, the state of England's rivers and the extension of climate-related disclosure requirements by the FCA.
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes murder trial – Nina Ellin prosecuting
Nina Ellin led by Jonas Hankin QC successfully prosecuted Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' step-mother (Tustin) and father (Hughes).
Environmental Law News Update: Jan 10, 2022
In our first Environmental Law News Update of 2022, Christopher Badger, Mark Davies and James Harrison consider some environmental law predictions for the year ahead, climate compatibility checkpoint tests for oil and gas, and an agreement between the UK and Norway on fishing access and quotas.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Christopher Badger and Mark Davies consider the post-Trump US environmental agenda, how we did with our predictions for 2021 and some festive musical musings on waste.
Steven Walker QC appointed to the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre’s List of Arbitrators
The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) is one of the world's leading dispute resolution organisations.
Robert Griffiths QC and Nicola Strachan called to the Bar of Seychelles
Robert Griffiths QC and Nicola Strachan were called to the Bar of Seychelles in December and appeared in the Supreme Court of Seychelles in a major civil dispute arising out of the Seychelles Civil Code.
Steven Walker QC appointed arbitrator member of the Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration (SCCA)
Steven Walker QC has been appointed arbitrator member of the Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration