New podcast investigates Rebelo case and deaths linked with the slimming drug DNP
Science journalist Jessica Wapner discusses the Rebelo case prosecuted by Richard Barraclough QC and Gordon Menzies and deaths linked with DNP.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Christopher Badger,Charles Morgan and James Harrison consider problems with the disposal of sewage sludge, a new UK Innovation Strategy from the BEIS and a DEFRA Consultation on Environmental Review.
£6.5 million fine for logistics company after tragic death of an 11 year old boy
What is believed to be the largest health and safety fine in two decades was imposed on W H Malcolm Ltd last week for their failings at their facility in Northamptonshire, in a case which has serious implications both for the rail industry and others.
Where to arbitrate? A fireside chat
Steven Walker QC will be taking part in this discussion hosted by the Thai Arbitration Institute on 16th August.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, William Upton QC and Charles Morgan consider consider a case concerning the consensual disposal of judicial review proceedings, developments near COMAH sites, the Southern Water saga and announce a new book on flood claims.
Public rights of way webinar series
Six Pump Court Chambers will be presenting a series of three webinars on public rights of way.
Methods of dispute resolution for Islamic finance: litigation and arbitration
Anthony Connerty’s article will shortly be published by Global Arbitration Review and is available here.
New book on flood claims
This book entitled ‘A Practical Guide to the Law of Flood Protection and Flood Claims’ by William Upton QC was published this week.
Parliament, Trade and Treaties
Jill Barrett will be one of a panel of expert speakers on ‘Parliament, Trade and Treaties’ at a live online event hosted by the Institute for Government on 13 July.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, William Upton QC and Noémi Byrd consider the countdown to Net Zero, the role of climate change in planning reforms and why complaints to the Office of Environmental Protection already matter.
Counting down to Net Zero?
The Sixth Carbon Budget covering 2033-2037 was brought into force on 24th June 2021.
Environmental Law Podcast – July 2021
Following the pandemic induced hiatus to the podcast series, we are delighted to bring you a new edition of this podcast presented by Christopher Badger and Mark Davies in association with LexisPSL.
Farmers’ market sues London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Council for damages for Covid-19 power abuses
Robert Griffiths QC and Nicola Strachan represent small traders in claims against London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Council following closure of weekly farmers’ markets.
The effect of international sanctions on international arbitration proceedings and the enforcement of awards
Steven Walker QC will be among the speakers discussing how such sanctions can impact on the enforcement of arbitral awards as well as the arbitration proceedings themselves.
Anne Williams and William McBarnet successfully represent appellant at planning inquiry
The appellant had appealed the decision of the local council not to grant planning permission for the development of a low carbon home in Dorset.
UKELA Conference 14 -18 June
On 14th -18th June the UKELA conference will take place and we are delighted to be one of the sponsors once again.
Planning Law Update – 28th June
We are very pleased to be hosting a Planning Law Update webinar this month.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, William Upton QC, Charles Morgan and Natasha Hausdorff consider lawful development certificates, the Environment Agency's National Waste Crime Agency and the dangers of sewage sludge.
Tenancy opportunities – Crime Team
Chambers invites applications for tenancy from established criminal law practitioners.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, William Upton QC and James Harrison consider the precautionary principle, the new Dutch case about Shell’s climate change obligations, the latest list of Enforcement Undertakings, and look forward to the UKELA conference.