Chambers News

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

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

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

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

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Philip Bartle QC (one of the Bar's most experienced mediators) answers questions about representing clients in a mediation. He deals with when mediation is appropriate, preparing for a mediation, discussions with the mediator before a mediation and a step by step analysis of how to make the mediation day effective.

In this podcast, Charles Samek QC discusses the Rome I and Rome II Regulations. This EU legislation has largely replaced the English governing and choice of law rules in relation to contractual and non-contractual claims. However, as with all new legislation, there are a number of provisions where difficulties can still arise which will be identified and discussed.

In this podcast, Martyn Barklem examines key recent authorities and the influence of the Equality Bill on the areas of race and sex discrimination.

In this podcast, specialist employment barrister Antony Sendall will examine the inherent tension in the TUPE regulations of having a uniform set of rules governing transfers in both good times and bad serving both the interests of business survival and job security.

In this podcast, barrister Richard Perkoff outlines the principle issues that arise when litigating a contract of guarantee. It will address the features of a contract of guarantee and how to distinguish it from a 'letter of comfort'. The podcast also addresses in detail the complex question of a surety's right of set off or counterclaim against the debtor both in an insolvency and non-insolvency situation.

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