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Covid-19 – New Guidance Etc from the Government of Relevance to Local Authorities

…Health and Social Care https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-health-and-social-care For Public Health England https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance and https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/public-health-england For information about Universal Credit https://www.understandinguniversalcredit.gov.uk/coronavirus/ For more general documentation from the Government about the crisis https://www.gov.uk/government/latest?topical_events%5B%5D=coronavirus-covid-19-uk-government-response For

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Oliver Jackson

Oliver maintains a broad practice across public and human rights, employment, competition and commercial law. He has appeared in courts from Port Talbot and Great Yarmouth to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.

After only 18 months in practice, he was ranked by the Legal 500 as a Rising Star in Administrative Law and Human Rights, where he is recommended as “An excellent advocate. He is diligent and able to robustly defend a case”. Clients say they are “impressed” and praise his “highly responsive” manner. He is an elected member of the Human Rights Law Association Executive Committee.

Oliver has extensive experience of working both as sole counsel and as a member of large teams. His clients range from individuals, start-ups and NGOs to multinational businesses, government departments and foreign states. His recent cases include:

  • A successful appeal to the Supreme Court concerning the provision of local authority mental health after-care services (R (Worcestershire County Council v Secretary of State for Health and Social Care).
  • A ÂŁ19 billion judicial review claim against HM Treasury by 72 trade unions (R (Fire Brigades Union, British Medical Association and ors) v HM Treasury).
  • Group claims by thousands of UK businesses against Mastercard and Visa for breaches of competition law (The Merchant Interchange Fee Umbrella Proceeding), including the landmark constitutional law ‘Volvo limitation judgment’ concerning the status post-Brexit of rights accrued under EU law while the UK was a member of the EU.
  • Acting for disability rights campaigners in their highly publicised challenge to UK abortion laws (Heidi Crowter v UK).
  • A widely reported, high-profile challenge to a school’s ban on prayer rituals (R (NN) v Michaela Community School)

From 2020 to 2021, Oliver was a Judicial Assistant at the UK Supreme Court and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, working on the most complex and high-profile cases in the UK and from across the Commonwealth. He maintains an academic interest in his core practice areas and has published several academic articles, as well as contributing to a leading practitioner’s textbook on public law.

Before joining the Bar, Oliver was on the civil service fast-stream. He also advised on human rights issues at Liberty, advocated for the abolition of the death penalty at Reprieve, and volunteered as a caseworker at the Bar Pro Bono Unit. He received a first class degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University, where he graduated second in the year in his subject and won several scholarships and prizes. He has taught maths, physics and chemistry and enjoys cases that arise in a technical or scientific context.

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Daniel Isenberg

Daniel’s practice spans Chambers’ core areas of work, with a particular focus on commercial, employment, business protection, data protection and public law matters.

He is ranked in the Legal 500 for administrative and public law, data protection, and employment law, and in Chambers and Partners in administrative and public and data protection law.  Daniel has also been appointed to both the Attorney General’s and the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s C Panels of Counsel and to Sport Resolutions’ Pro Bono Legal Advice Panel.

His recent and current cases include Stobart Group Ltd v Tinkler [2019] EWHC 258 (Comm), concerning the prominent boardroom dispute at the FTSE 500 company; Abramovich v Hoffmann (High Court, Ch. D), a high-profile, high-value breach of duties and tax restitution claim; Bank Mellat v HM Treasury regarding the legality of financial sanctions placed on the Iranian bank; and Weaver & ors v British Airways plc, the group litigation brought against British Airways arising out of the cyber-attack on BA in autumn 2018.

Daniel was previously the Judicial Assistant to Lord Sumption and Lord Carnwath at the Supreme Court, assisting the Justices on a number of the leading and high-profile cases across Chambers’ areas of practice.  Before coming to the Bar he was a fast-streamer at the Ministry of Defence.

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Michael White

Michael practises across Chambers’ specialisms, with a particular focus on employment, commercial, data protection, media and sports law. He has been described in Chambers and Partners as “very bright”, “very personable”, “commercial”, “practical”, “a safe pair of hands in tribunal”, “collaborative, supportive and a pleasure to work with”, “always attuned to a client’s anxieties and ambitions in the case”, “incredibly thorough and committed”, “a very talented advocate”, “pragmatic”, “strategic”, “excellent technically”, “very responsive” and as someone who “works under real time pressures to produce fantastically high-quality work product”.

Michael has appeared in matters before a wide range of courts and tribunals both in the UK and abroad, from the Employment Tribunal to the Court of Appeal to arbitral tribunals. He acts in, and advises on, the following matters in particular:

  • High Court commercial and business protection proceedings, including those concerning team moves, breach of confidence, restrictive covenants, shareholder disputes and agency disputes.
  • Statutory employment law claims, including complex and high-value claims of discrimination, whistleblowing, unfair dismissal and wrongful dismissal, and claims involving TUPE and equal pay matters.
  • Data protection, media and information law matters, including proceedings alleging breach of the UK GDPR / DPA 2018 and defamation, and information law matters for the Information Commissioner’s Office.

Before coming to the Bar, Michael spent six months as a ‘stagiaire’ in Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer’s international arbitration team in Paris, assisting on English-law commercial arbitrations and investor-state disputes. He also worked on death-penalty appeals in Louisiana, and as a consultant in the Legal Office of the United Nations World Food Programme in Rome.

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Zoe Gannon

Zoe Gannon has significant experience in the areas of public, human rights, local government, education, procurement, data protection and information law.

She is recognized in Chambers and Partners for Public and Administrative Law, Education and Local Government and in Legal 500 for Education and Local Government.  She has been described as “pragmatic and fiercely intelligent”, “a very creative barrister who thinks outside the box”, and as having “an excellent legal brain”.

Zoe is on both the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s Panel of Counsel (B Panel) and the Attorney General’s “B” Panel of Counsel.

Zoe has considerable trial experience both as sole counsel and within larger teams. She is also frequently involved in appellate litigation including in the European Court of Human Rights.

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Peter Lockley

Peter Lockley has a broad practice spanning Public, Information and Employment Law. He has a keen interest in campaigning environmental law, drawing on his long experience of environmental politics and policy as well as law. He has often acted for the Information Commissioner and draws on this experience when representing individuals and public authorities in information and data protection matters. He regularly appears for both claimants and respondents in the Employment Tribunal.

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Ben Mitchell

Ben has a busy practice, with specialism in public, education, public international and EU, employment, information and procurement law.

Ben is a member of the Equality and Human Rights Commission and Attorney General’s panels of counsel.

Ben is a member of the Law Library of Ireland and has rights of audience before the courts of the European Union.

Before coming to the Bar, Ben taught law at Trinity College Dublin and Queen Mary University of London. He completed a PhD in education, equality and human rights law in 2016 at Trinity College Dublin.

Ben is ranked in the Chambers & Partners and Legal500 as “up and coming” and a “rising star”. He has been described as “able to grasp complex matters very quickly and provide sound advice, particularly when working to tight deadlines” and “excellent with clients”.

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Anya Proops

Anya has a broad practice spanning privacy, media, sports and employment law. In recognition of her work as a leading media and privacy specialist, Anya was named “Media, Defamation, Privacy and Data Protection Silk of the Year” in the 2021 Chambers & Partners Bar Awards. Anya is named as a Leading Silk in the directories in recognition of her work in the privacy, media and employment spheres. She is listed as a “Star Individual” in Chambers & Partners in recognition of her leading role the data privacy field, and is also listed as a “Spotlight Silk” in recognition of her leading expertise in the field of data privacy class actions. Anya was also named in the Lawyer’s “Hot 100 Lawyers 2019”. The nature of Anya’s practice is such that she is equally at home conducting lengthy, witness-heavy hearings as she is arguing complex points of law before the appellate courts. Anya’s clients include individuals; corporations; media organisations; NGOs; statutory regulators and a wide array of public authorities.

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Christopher Jeans

Described as “one of the all-time greats” of employment law, Christopher Jeans KC has appeared in most of the leading employment cases of the modern era. His practice covers all areas of individual and collective employment law. He has won (and regularly been nominated for) the Chambers & Partners Employment Law Silk of the Year.

Chris is listed in the Chambers & Partners Bar 100 (listing him as one of the top KCs at the bar) where he is described as being “super in conference, and excellent with written opinions”. He is valued for his “ability to relate to clients and put them at ease on even the most complex of issues”.

Christopher Jeans also has significant expertise and experience in high-profile media and sports cases, often as an off shoot to his “cutting edge” employment work.

A popular speaker and engaging communicator, Christopher Jeans has broadcasted on TV and radio and regularly speaks on employment law to a variety of legal and non-legal audiences.

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Coronavirus and Local Authorities – some issues

and additional protection for renters  Link: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/complete-ban-on-evictions-and-additional-protection-for-renters Education Guidance for schools, childcare providers, colleges and local authorities in England on maintaining educational provision  Link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-maintaining-educational-provision/guidance-for-schools-colleges-and-local-authorities-on-maintaining-educational-provision COVID-19: guidance for education settings …

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