Andrew Sharland KC and Stephen Kosmin appeared for the Police Superintendents’ Association in R (Police Superintendents’ Association) v Police Remuneration Review Body and Secretary of State for the Home Department…
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COVID-19 and the Insolvency of Employers
…years at 11KBW Chambers, and has advised and represented an extensive variety of employers, employees, workers and trade unions. She has considerable experience of complex redundancy and TUPE disputes and…
Read More11KBW in restraint of trade case for tennis star
…and counterclaimed for a declaration that the contract was enforceable. That counter-claim for declaratory relief was coupled together with a claim for the damages, brought on the basis that Ace…
Read MoreCoronavirus and Information Law
…Government about using phone location and usage data to monitor whether corononavirus limitation methods are working. On the same day, Sky News reported that the government was working with O2 to analyse…
Read MoreRachel Kamm
Rachel is an Associate Member at 11KBW who specialises in investigations. Her experience covers a broad range of workplace issues (including allegations of bullying, discrimination and victimisation) across different sectors. Her background in public law (including a strong focus on education law, regulation, information law, health and community care) also gives her the knowledge and skills to work in many other investigation contexts, including those relating to university students, schools, public sector service provision, governance and culture reviews. Recent investigations have involved a student complaint of sexual harassment by a university tutor, a headteacher’s complaint of bullying by a school governor, and a student complaint of sexual harassment and stalking by a fellow student.
Whilst she qualified as, and used to practise as, a barrister, Rachel does not provide any legal services to clients and her investigation work is not covered by many of the rules which regulate practising barristers. Her sole role is to undertake an impartial investigation for a client. That work will usually be undertaken alongside (but separate from) related legal advice and litigation services, but she will not be involved in any way in that legal advice or litigation service.
Rachel works closely with clients to agree terms of reference for each investigation, ensuring that there is as much clarity as possible from the outset about not only the scope of the investigation, but also the likely number of interviews and the proposed format for her report. During an investigation, she has the experience to identify quickly any issues affecting the scope of the investigation and she keeps in regular touch with clients. She is sensitive to the impact of an investigation on all involved, working hard to balance the needs for a timely resolution and a proportionate investigation. Given her impartial investigative role and broad experience of communicating with people from different backgrounds in a range of sensitive situations, she is well-placed to build trust and have the important discussions in interviews. She is equally effective at analysing large volumes of documents. Her reports are clearly written, answering the relevant questions and (where requested) making practical and insightful recommendations.
Read MoreLeading Employment, Sports and Commercial Law expert Andrew Smith joins 11KBW
…and discrimination law, sports law and commercial law. He is also an ADR Group Accredited Civil & Commercial Mediator. His expertise includes: Employment and Discrimination Law: Andrew particularly specialises in…
Read MoreWe pay tribute to our friend and colleague Adrian Lynch KC
…his friend Paco Pena. He knew a great deal about many forms of music and about art, theatre, film, sport and politics and had renowned friendships from those, and many…
Read MoreLow traffic neighbourhoods: objections and consultation
…carbon footprint and to encourage cycling, walking and the use of public transport, and to residents of affected areas who oppose such measures. The LTN was established on an experimental…
Read MoreSFM Ltd v (1) Christ the King College (2) Isle of Wight Council – ultra vires as a defence to a private law claim, schools and borrowing
…claimant finance company was held to amount to borrowing without consent, and was therefore ultra vires and unenforceable by the claimant. The case has significance for public bodies and, and…
Read MoreLocal authority service provision through the COVID-19 crisis live and interactive webcasted conference with Jonathan Auburn & Joanne Clement
…COVID-19 and LA governance: • new rules for conduct of meetings • LA continued funding of suppliers You can ask questions of the speakers during the live webcast. DATE: 31…
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