Milton Keynes double murder – Oliver Saxby QC defending
At the start of his trial last week,, Earl Bevans pleaded guilty to two counts of murder and two counts of causing really serious harm with intent.
International arbitration awards: challenges and enforcement
Six Pump Court Chambers are delighted to host a series of webinars on international arbitration.
Six Pump Court ranked Band 1 Set and barristers receive 47 rankings across twelve practice areas in 2021 Chambers UK Bar Guide
Six Pump Court Chambers is delighted to be ranked as a Band 1 Set with Set rankings in Crime, Consumer Law Environment, Health & Safety and Planning.
David Travers QC participates in English Law Day in Colombia
David Travers QC took part in a virtual conference as part of the English Law in Colombia programme.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Gordon Wignall and Christopher Badger consider the NCC’s Final Response to the 25 Year Environment Plan Progress Report, the legal arrangements between water companies and local authorities for payment for the supply of mains water to tenants, and funding shortages – the effect on the Environment Agency, inspection, enforcement, end-of-waste and the new Office for Environmental Protection.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Christopher Badger and William McBarnet consider amendments to the Environment Bill, sludge disposal regulation and government commitments to a more comprehensive Net Zero Strategy.
The future of international arbitration following the pandemic: the hybrid hearing
In an article for CIArb, Anthony Connerty examines the impact of COVID-19 on international arbitration both at the height of the pandemic and on the conduct of international arbitration in the future.
Implication and imputation; the Supreme Court’s decision in Enka
Gordon Menzies considers some of the particular aspects in the recent Supreme Court decision of Enka Insaat Ve Sanayi v OOO Insurance Company Chubb & Others.
David Travers QC to be Champion of the Legal Services are GREAT programme
David Travers QC has accepted an invitation from the Ministry of Justice to become one of the Champions of the Legal Services are GREAT programme.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Christopher Badger and Mark Davies consider the new Sewage (Inland Waters) Bill 2019-21, proposed regulations on ecodesign requirements for household appliances and refrigeration and the launch of the Green Homes Grant scheme.
Simon Taylor appointed a Recorder sitting in Family Law on the South Eastern Circuit
Six Pump Court Chambers is pleased to announce that Simon Taylor has been appointed a Recorder sitting in the Family Law jurisdiction on the South Eastern Circuit.
Post Office appeal succeeds – Oliver Saxby QC for the appellant
Carl Page was one of a number of Post Office employees prosecuted and convicted for offences of dishonesty said to have been committed during their employment.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Christopher Badger considers the new Jet Zero Council, pledges to reverse biodiversity loss and the extension of the Environment Agency's Covid Regulatory Position Statements.
Six Pump Court barristers recommended in eleven areas of law in the Legal 500 2021
Six Pump Court has been recommended in eleven areas of law in the Legal 500 2021 with 65 individual recommendations.
Ian Rees Phillips successfully represents landlords seeking committal of tenant breaching undertakings to pay arrears
Ian Rees Phillips successful in Court of Appeal acting for landlords seeking committal to prison of tenant who breached undertakings to pay arrears.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Christopher Badger and Nicholas Ostrowski consider compliance with the Water Framework Directive, Law Commission proposals on reforming the confiscation regime and new proposals to hit net zero from the Climate Assembly UK.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, William Upton QC, Nicholas Ostrowski and Natasha Hausdorff consider a new planning White Paper, publication of the Environment Agency's latest scorecard and it's State of the Environment Report.
Webinar Recording – International Arbitration and Virtual Hearings
Last week, Six Pump Court hosted a webinar dealing with the long-term effect of the Coronavirus on international arbitration.
Stuart Jessop acts for Claimants in judicial review of Food Standards Agency decision
Stuart Jessop acted for the Claimants in a judicial review of the FSA's decision to suspend three slaughter-men’s certificate of competence pending criminal proceedings or the decision not to instigate such proceedings.
David Travers QC interviewed by BBC Radio 4’s You & Yours consumer programme
David Travers QC appeared on BBC Radio 4’s flagship consumer programme You & Yours today discussing the problems some customers are having getting refunds for flights cancelled by British Airways.