The resolution of art disputes by adjudication – a new way forward
This article by Anthony Connerty looks at two areas of dispute and asks whether adjudication can assist in resolving such disputes.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Christopher Badger and Mark Davies consider mustard gas dumped in a Nottinghamshire lake, a challenge to the Department for Transport’s ‘Road Investment Strategy 2’ and COVID-19 waste in the seas and on the beaches.
Anthony Connerty appointed to art law arbitration panel
Anthony Connerty has been appointed to the Arbitration and Mediation Pools of the Court of Arbitration for Art.
Webinar: Heritage Assessment and Design in Planning Decisions
On Friday 19th June, Six Pump Court will host a webinar entitled Heritage Assessment and Design in Planning Decisions.
The road to becoming a barrister
Last year, Angelica Rokad, barrister at Six Pump Court was interviewed by the BBC’s Listening Project.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Gordon Wignall and William McBarnet consider whether a green industrial revolution is on the horizon, another case dealing with the treatment of waste material on shipment and a useful report on the economic regulation of the water industry in England and Wales.
Retailers and social distancing – what does the latest guidance say?
How does the 2 metre rule translate to retailers and what does the latest guidance say? In an article on our COVID-19 Blog Nicholas Ostrowski discusses the practical implications for retail operators.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Nicholas Ostrowski and William McBarnet consider development consent orders for nationally significant infrastructure projects, further clarification of the circumstances in which an Environmental Impact Assessment (‘EIA’) will be required and the practical ability of the water industry to react to supply shortages.
Webinar: Heritage Assessment and Design in Planning Decisions
On Thursday 4th June, Six Pump Court and Women in Planning will host a joint webinar entitled Heritage Assessment and Design in Planning Decisions.
Can COVID-19 be spread through air conditioning and ventilation systems and what precautions should businesses take?
This article addresses what steps businesses should take to control the COVID-19 virus through air conditioning and ventilation systems as they reopen.
NEW COVID-19 Guidance Tracker resource
The Covid-19 Guidance Tracker is our new resource to enable businesses and legal professionals to more easily navigate to the applicable Covid-19 guidance most relevant to their area of work.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Christopher Badger and Mark Davies consider a Court of Appeal case on the meaning of exempt waste operations, a new report on financing energy efficient buildings and the impact of coronavirus on the aqueous environment.
Environmental Law Podcast – May 2020
This month the Podcast partners with the UK Environmental Law Association (UKELA), to bring you a COVID-19 special where we hear from environmental regulators on how the pandemic is affecting operations.
Robert Griffiths QC and Nicola Strachan instructed in case relating to business interruption insurance
Robert Griffiths QC & Nicola Strachan have been instructed by Le Beaujolais, (the oldest French wine bar in London) in relation to their Business Interruption Insurance policy.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Christopher Badger and Natasha Hausdorff consider interpretations by the courts of s108 powers, how the lockdown has shaped environmental mindsets and another 'fishy' decision.
Big fine for a small company for a failure to manage fatigue
Renown Railway Services were sentenced in a remote hearing at Nottingham Crown Court involving David Travers QC, leading Nick Ostrowski, for the ORR.
New Employment Law Update blog
Members of Six Pump Court’s Employment team provide the latest employment law news stories and legal analysis, concentrating on the issues that arise in the workplace due to the Covid-19 public emergency.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Christopher Badger, and Natasha Hausdorff consider the refusal of the High Court for a judicial review of the HS2 decision, the Supreme Court's judgment on the proper ambit for “ESG” considerations in relation to public pension schemes, and the powers of the Environment Agency regarding 'fish passes'.
Group litigation and solicitor disputes
In this short article, Gordon Wignall looks at some of the lessons which can be learnt from disputes between solicitors wanting to progress group litigation.
David Travers QC and Ian Thomas speaking at remote UK Food Law Conference next week
David Travers QC and Ian Thomas will be speaking at the UK Food Law Conference next week and discounted tickets are available.