To celebrate Pro Bono Week, we have spoken with members about their current and ongoing Pro Bono matters: James Goudie KC, Oliver Mills and Aliya…
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Judy Stone KC and Joseph Lavery on knowledge in whistleblowing and victimisation claims
The October episode of the 11KBW Employment Podcast is out now. This month Judy Stone KC talks to Joseph Lavery about First Greater Western v Moussa [2024] EAT…
Read MoreRaphael Hogarth writes for Law In Sport on the new English football regulator
Raphael Hogarth has written an article for Law In Sport on the new English football regulator and the Football Governance Bill: “Will the new English…
Read MoreWhen Systems Clash: The Case for a Single Regulatory Body for Licensing
In an article published in the Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, Philip Kolvin KC argues that all regulatory consents for licensed premises should be brought…
Read MoreJamie Susskind delivers keynote at UNESCO international conference of digital regulators
Jamie Susskind has delivered a keynote address at the International Conference on Digital Platform Governance, hosted by UNESCO in Dubrovnik, Croatia. In his address, titled…
Read MoreInstitute of Licensing: Darkest before the dawn: a manifesto for the night-time economy
Philip Kolvin KC, Patron of the Institute of Licensing, has worked with the Night Time Industries Association to draw up a manifesto setting out a…
Read MoreLessons learnt: The long game
Hannah Ready shares her lessons learnt to Counsel magazine. Read the interview here.
Read MoreTom Cross and Raphael Hogarth act for ‘Hogwarts Express’ train company in judicial review of regulator
The High Court (Thornton J) has today handed down judgment in R (West Coast Railway Company Ltd) v Office of Rail and Road [2023] EWHC…
Read MoreCecilia Ivimy and Oliver Jackson act in judicial review challenge to Child Maintenance Service
The High Court (Calver J) has handed down judgment in R (Ingold) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2023] EWHC 3207 (Admin), concerning…
Read MoreJoseph Barrett successful as High Court gives guidance on duty to provide adequate reasons and Roche disclosure in £260m NHS estates dispute
The High Court (HHJ Pearce KC) has given judgment addressing a number of points of interest regarding the duty to provide adequate reasons and Roche…
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