Chambers is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted in 6 categories at the Chambers Bar Awards 2019: Defamation Set of the Year Employment…
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Holly Stout elevated to the Employment Tribunal
We are delighted to announce that Holly Stout has been appointed an Employment Judge, assigned to the London Central Region in the principal hearing centre…
Read MoreKaren Steyn KC elevated to the High Court Bench
We are delighted to announce that Karen Steyn KC has been appointed a High Court Judge, assigned to the Queen’s Bench Division. Read more here.
Read MoreJohn Cavanagh KC elevated to the High Court Bench
We are delighted to announce that John Cavanagh KC has been appointed a High Court Judge, assigned to the Queen’s Bench Division. Read more here.
Read MoreAppointments to the Attorney General’s Panel of Counsel
We are delighted to announce that Marcus Pilgerstorfer has been appointed to the A Panel, Julian Milford has been re-appointed to the A Panel and…
Read MoreStephen Kosmin’s article on the admissibility of Wikileaks published in UK Supreme Court Yearbook
Stephen Kosmin’s article “Wikileaks and International Law: inviolability vs. inadmissibility in Bancoult (No 3)” (co-authored with Professor Robert McCorquodale) has been published in the latest…
Read More13 Members of Chambers appointed to the Equality and Human Rights Commission Panel
11KBW is delighted to announce, Clive Sheldon KC, Jason Coppel KC, Jonathan Moffett KC, Julian Milford, Aileen McColgan, Tom Cross, Christopher Knight, Tom Ogg, Rupert…
Read MoreDavid Glen and Hannah Ready join 11KBW, further strengthening our media, information and data privacy practice.
We are delighted to announce that David Glen and Hannah Ready, formerly of One Brick Court, join chambers today. David’s practice encompasses the full ambit…
Read MoreThe Lawyer Awards – 11KBW shortlisted for Chambers of the Year
We are delighted to announce that 11KBW has been shortlisted for Chambers of the Year for The Lawyer Awards. The winners will be announced at…
Read MoreArticle 50 can be extended without the UK having to hold European Parliament elections – Jason Coppel KC co-authors legal Opinion
The Government has repeatedly stated in recent days that a further, long extension to the Article 50 notification period could only be granted by the…
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