Chambers News

02.09.2010
John Bowers QC nominated for Employment Silk of the Year; Chambers nominated for Employment Set of the Year >more

10.08.2010
John Bowers QC will speak at the Equality Law Update Conference >more

28.07.2010
Chris Quinn in successful unfair dismissal appeal establishing duty on employer to state reason for possible dismissal in clear terms >more

27.07.2010
Useful guidance as to what is required to be proven in a strike out application >more

27.07.2010
Chris Quinn wins TUPE appeal on inter-relationship of collective rights and individual claims >more

09.07.2010
Rupert D'Cruz to speak at 25th Bar Conference on 'Building an International Practice' >more

09.07.2010
Adam Solomon and Martin Palmer appear on opposite sides of City bonus case >more

09.07.2010
Rupert D'Cruz invited to address ABA Conference on Cross-border Dispute Resolution >more

08.07.2010
e-Working Project now live in the Commercial Court >more

05.07.2010
Richard Price OBE, QC interviewed by BBC Radio 4’s “PM” programme  >more

02.07.2010
Richard Price OBE, QC appointed as a Legal Assessor to General Medical Council >more

30.06.2010
Caroline Harry Thomas QC elected to governing body of the Middle Temple  >more

25.06.2010
Adam Solomon appeared for the successful Defendant in the High Court case of Hopkin v FSA >more

24.06.2010
Daniel Tatton-Brown appears in J v DLA Piper UK LLP >more

11.06.2010
Michael Duggan successfully represented the Defendant in Gledhill v Bentley Designs (UK) Ltd >more

09.06.2010
John Bowers QC and Katherine Apps granted permission to appeal to the Supreme Court in R (on the application of G) v X School and Y Council >more

28.05.2010
Prof Erika Szyszczak to speak at the 8th experts’ forum on new developments in European state aid law 2010 >more

25.05.2010
Stuart Ritchie and Brian Lacy secure settlement for the President of the Hungarian Poultry Federation  >more

19.05.2010
Briggs and ORS v Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is reported in IRLR >more

17.05.2010
David Reade Q.C. acts for BA >more

Introduction to Littleton Chambers


Littleton Chambers is a top ranked set of barristers, specialising in Employment Law and Commercial Litigation and Arbitration. We also provide legal expertise in Professional Negligence, Sports Law and Mediation. In addition we provide Alternative Dispute Resolution through LDRS, being the first chambers to set up a dedicated team to respond to the growing demand for this service. We know that we operate as a service business to your service business. In a fast-changing market, in a world where speed of response is valuable, our goals are simple.

  • To provide intelligent, independent legal advice to our clients
  • To work closely with our clients to develop solutions
  • To be innovative and flexible in the delivery of our service

Chambers bar awards 2009 winner 

Employment set of the year 

RUPERT D'CRUZ
Chambers is delighted to welcome Rupert D’Cruz to its commercial team. Rupert has a particular expertise in Russian and CIS litigation with extensive experience in commercial contract, civil fraud, asset tracing, corporate, shareholder, sale of goods, international trade and banking disputes.

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ARBITRATION
The Global Arbitration Review''s latest publication "introduces a selection of the arbitrators who matter, in London", and lists three door tenants from Littleton Chambers. Samuel Haubold, Pierre Karrer and Wolfgang Peter are "superarbitrators" who "play the world stage" and "compete for appointments on the biggest cases.

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LATEST JUDGMENTS
Littleton barristers have been involved in many leading cases in their areas of specialism. Please follow this link for the latest news about cases involving Chambers members.

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WARNING: Fraud / financial scams

 

It has come to our attention that a number of financial 'scams' may have been utilising information from this website. 

 

This mainly takes the form of emails, letters and faxes purporting to be from Littleton Chambers or from individuals at Littleton Chambers. Recipients are invited to assist in the release of some large, secret fund by sending contact details, email address and other such information to the sender. The monies will then be distributed secretly without attracting the attention of the relevant revenue or banking authorities.

 

We believe that these requests are likely to be connected to organised fraud. If you receive such information, it is strongly advised that you ignore it.

 

 

We have also become aware of a website falsely claiming to be a firm of immigration solicitors operating from our name and company address.  If you have been asked to contact Littleton Chambers in relation to an immigration matter, please be aware we do not deal with immigration.

 

We have reported these matters to the relevant authorities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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