Continuity of Service – Update
Members of Six Pump court and their clerks are continuing to provide their clients with advice and support.
Supply of drugs and toxic substances – liability for manslaughter
Richard Barraclough QC and Gordon Menzies have written a paper discussing the impact of this case and the Court of Appeal judgment on drug supply cases.
Birmingham City Council v Tesco Stores Limited – prosecution for selling food after expiry of “use by” date”
Judgment has been reserved in the case of Birmingham City Council v Tesco Stores Limited concerning “use by” dates and the relationship of European Regulation 1169/2011 Article 24 and Article 14 of Regulation 178/2002.
Mini-Pupillages at Six Pump Court postponed until further notice
Due to the risks associated with the coronavirus, Chambers has postponed all mini-pupillages until further notice.
Coronavirus (Covid-19) – visitors to Chambers
In the current environment our staff and barristers are working hard to ensure our service levels are maintained and minimise risk to all of our clients, staff and barristers.
Conviction in Miss England wounding
China Gold, was today convicted of the unlawful wounding of a former Miss England finalist, Olivia Cooke. Emin Kandola prosecuted.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan and Christopher Badger consider environmental promises in this week's budget, effects on the environment from the coronavirus and a new report that says net zero by 2050 is possible.
Disabled pensioner murdered and set on fire – Oliver Saxby QC and Nina Ellin prosecuting
The trial of Michael Bryant started last week at Maidstone Crown Court.
Gross negligence manslaughter conviction in toxic slimming capsule case
The jury today found the defendant guilty of gross negligence manslaughter.
Nina Ellin prosecutes in drug smuggling case
Nina Ellin prosecutes man for smuggling over £1 million worth of cocaine in the bumpers of his sports car.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Gordon Wignall, Christopher Badger and Mark Davies consider the decision on Heathrow's third runway, a reversal of the Government's position on onshore wind and solar and a new authority on legal professional privilege.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, William Upton QC, Christopher Badger and Natasha Hausdorff consider the publication of the EU's mandate for UK trade deal negotiations, difficult choices ahead for flood planning and new UK and international environment appointments.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Charles Morgan, Gordon Wignall and Natasha Hausdorff consider recent flooding events in the UK, the Tate Gallery viewing platform case and the rise in fly-tipping and organised crime.
London maritime arbitration: an influencer for the 2020s
In this article for the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, James Clanchy makes the case that maritime arbitration is the quintessence of international commercial arbitration.
Air safety case – Oliver Saxby QC defending
A 26-year old woman was sentenced yesterday at Chelmsford Crown Court for offences of endangering the safety of persons on an aircraft.
Trial in the toxic slimming capsule case
Richard Barraclough QC, leading Gordon Menzies has today opened for the Crown in the prosecution of Bernard Rebelo in his retrial for the manslaughter of Eloise Parry.
Environmental Law Podcast – February 2020
In this latest monthly environmental law news podcast in association with LexisPSL, Christopher Badger and Mark Davies discuss in some depth certain key aspects of the Environment Bill, which was reintroduced to parliament on 30 January 2020.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Christopher Badger and Mark Davies take a look at the recently published Environment Bill.
Nicholas Baldock speaks at the annual Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Conference
Nicholas Baldock spoke at the 5th Annual Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR) Europe 2020 organized by MA Healthcare Limited held last week at the Royal College of Physicians.
Climate change nuisance litigation: a potential US export
The emergence of climate change litigation as a species of common law nuisance claims has been a feature of the US legal system for some time.