Consumer rights and slow-running Apple software
Following the apology from Apple regarding the company’s admission of deliberately slowing down its software, Ian Whitehurst asks what will be the likely impact on consumers and their rights.
Pupillage vacancies – October 2018
Six Pump Court is a member of the Pupillage Gateway and invites applications for twelve-month pupillage commencing in October 2018.
Measuring progress in the UK towards achieving the UN’s sustainable development goals
In an interview with Lexis PSL, Christopher Badger comments on a recent Office for National Statistics report on the progress being made towards measuring the global Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators in the UK and what other developments we can expect next.
Climate litigation moves to the private sphere: the case of Lliuya v RWE AG
As highlighted in other recent posts on this blog, from the Netherlands to the USA to New Zealand, there is a clear trend for citizens to feel emboldened to take governments to court for a lack of action on climate change.
Mark Watson to be appointed Queen’s Counsel
Chambers is delighted to announce that Mark Watson is to be appointed Queen’s Counsel.
Sentencing trends for health and safety breaches
In an article for Lexis PSL, Nicholas Ostrowski, considers some of the sentencing trends following the introduction of the Definitive Guideline for health and safety offences.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Christopher Badger, Charles Morgan and Natasha Hausdorff consider an inquiry into nitrate pollution by the Environmental Audit Committee, a House of Commons Committee Report on Brexit and Euratom, and a light-hearted look at a seasonal 'sewer song' and the balance between property rights and environmental interests.
Leave Granted in Sexual Assault Appeal
D, a man of effective previous good character, had been convicted of historic sexual assaults and had received a sentence of imprisonment. He instructed new solicitors and applied for leave to appeal against his convictions.
Press Ban Lifted in Sex Abuse Case
The press ban in respect of the major sexual abuse trial being prosecuted by Oliver Saxby QC at Oxford Crown Court has been relaxed so as to permit reporting of various aspects of the case. It is one of the largest of its type ever conducted.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Christopher Badger, Charles Morgan and Natasha Hausdorff consider the fine imposed on Yorkshire Water for a sewage leak, new environmental and social reporting requirements in corporate strategic statements, and a report by Consumer Council for Water on the state of sewerage and drainage systems in the UK.
Richard Barraclough QC and John FitzGerald start murder trial
Richard Barraclough QC and John Fitzgerald are representing one of three men accused of beating a homeless Romanian man to death.
Ian Thomas elected a Fellow of the Society of Food Hygiene and Technology
Ian Thomas has been elected a Fellow of the Society of Food Hygiene and Technology (SOFHT).
The litigation effect of the Paris Agreement – New Zealand and Norway take the baton
As the dust settles from COP23, it seems clear that action on climate change remains insufficient to prevent dangerous levels of global warming. If political ambition is lacking, can litigation come to the rescue?
Christopher Badger wins Real Estate, Environment and Planning Junior of the Year at Legal 500 UK Bar Awards 2018
Chambers congratulates Christopher Badger on winning real Estate, Environment and Planning Junior of the Year at the 2018 Legal 500 Bar Awards.
Air pollution law after Brexit
William Upton is addressing the Investigation of Air Pollution Standing Conference (IAPSC) today on the implications of Brexit on air quality legislation in the UK.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Christopher Badger and Charles Morgan consider the Environment Agency's consultation on a new Enforcement and Sanctions Policy, an inquiry into Green Finance by the Environmental Audit Committee and new farming rules for water.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, Christopher Badger and Mark Davies consider the environmental announcements in the Autumn Budget, the outcome of 2017 Bonn COP 23 and the European Commission's consultation on pharmaceuticals in the environment.
Six Pump Court receives four nominations in Legal 500 UK Bar Awards 2018
Six Pump Court Chambers has received four nominations in the Legal 500 UK Bar Awards 2018 shortlist.
Environmental Law News Update
In this latest Environmental Law News Update, William Upton, Nicholas Ostrowski, Frances Lawson and Mark Davies consider the failure of Highways England's plan for a Kent Lorry Park, the recent publication of the Environment Agency’s Enforcement and Sanctions Guidance, revisions to the EU ETS and the Powering Past Coal Alliance, and the new Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017.
Environmental Law Practice Guide 2018: UK Chapter written by Six Pump Court
The Chambers & Partners Environmental Law Global Practice Guide 2018 is now available online. The UK chapter has been written by Six Pump Court barristers