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

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