• There's no basis for that: exclusion clauses contractual estoppel and misrepresentation - an analysis by Christopher Edwards

    Christopher Edwards considers the case of First Tower Trustees Ltd and Intertrustees Limited v CDS (Superstores International) Limited [2018] EWCA Civ 1396 and the role of basis clauses in avoiding liability in contracts. Click here to read his analysis. Click here to view Christopher's profile.

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  • 3PB's Thomas Evans in the Court of Appeal today in the case of R v Thomson

    Thomas Evans successfully appealed Mr Thomson's 18-month sentence for possession of a Samurai sword in a public place. The Court of Appeal found that the sentence imposed had been "manifestly excessive" and substituted a sentence of 12 months' imprisonment. Mr Justice Goss described Mr Evans' submissions as "cogent and economical". Click here to view Thomas Evans' profile.

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  • Contentious probate barrister joins 3PB’s leading trusts and probate team

    Lydia Pemberton (2006 call) has joined 3PB‘s leading specialist trusts and probate team. Lydia specialises in all aspects of contentious probate matters, in particular Inheritance Act claims, and also offers advice and representation in TOLATA disputes.  She is often enlisted at the pre-litigation stage and will then remain instructed to work as part of the legal team representing the client through to resolution of the dispute. Lydia advises across a broad range and value of estates and TOLATA claims, from those involving substantial assets through...

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  • Disputes from Rugby World Cup 2019 Qualifying: ‘biased’ referees and ineligible players – an analysis by 3PB Sports barrister Graham Gilbert.

    In his latest article for LawInSport, 3PB Sports barrister Graham Gilbert reviews the decisions of the Judicial and Disputes Committee of World Rugby in relation to a number of complaints made by participating Unions in the Rugby World Cup 2019 Qualifying Competition. Namely: a match played as part of the final round of the Qualifying Competition, following which a number of complaints had been made by Federacion Espanola de Rugby (FER) relating to, among other...

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    3PB barrister Sarah Langford publishes book about life at the Bar

    Criminal and family barrister Sarah Langford from national chambers 3PB Barristers is to have her first book published by Penguin at the end of the month. ‘In Your Defence – Stories of Life and Law’ is an account of life at the English Bar based around eleven cases that demonstrate the strengths, weaknesses and realities of the UK’s present justice and legal system Sarah’s book has been praised by critics and fellow barristers as an...

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  • 3PB's Criminal Law Team welcome the revised proposal on the new Advocates' Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS)

    The Crime group at 3PB welcomes the result of the recent CBA ballot confirming acceptance of the Government’s revised proposal on the new AGFS.  This brings to an end the action taken by the bar and 3PB since 1st April.  All members of the criminal team will now undertake new work under the revised scheme.  We would like to thank all of our instructing solicitors for their understanding and patience during this time. For more...

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  • 3PB Family Law Team adds another top junior barrister

    Rhiannon Wilcock today joined 3PB Barristers from St Philips Chambers,  and will work alongside her former family law team colleagues like recent recruits Poonam Bhari, Mark Calway, Dorian Day and Michael George as well as founder members of 3PB’s ever-expanding Birmingham office Liz McGrath QC, Vanessa Meachin QC and Lawrence Messling. Rhiannon, who was called to the Bar in 2012 and completed her pupillage in 2014 at a leading family set in London,  practises in...

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  • 3PB Employment Barrister Sarah Clarke succeeds in 3-day High Court trial in a claim for lost profits and loss of a chance

    Sarah Clarke succeeds in 3-day High Court trial in a claim for lost profits and loss of a chance. Sarah acted for a financial advisory firm who had brought claims against a former employee who had moved to a competitor. It was held that the Defendant had breached various terms of his employment contract, including a non-solicit clause, and that this had caused the Claimant to lose the chance of securing business from various prospective...

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  • 3PB Michael Vere-Hodge QC successfully prosecutes charity Science of the Soul in health and safety fatality

    Michael Vere-Hodge QC, instructed by Central Bedfordshire Council, successfully prosecuted registered charity and spiritual organisation Science of the Soul. In April 2014, a volunteer was using a scaffolding platform to inspect lighting at the organisation’s main UK site at Haynes Park. The volunteer tragically fell from the scaffolding sustaining fatal injury. Subsequent investigation revealed that the scaffolding tower was fundamentally unsafe and that the nominated supervisor was an elderly gentleman with poor eyesight who was...

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  • 3PB expands family team with trio recruitment

    3PB Barristers yesterday announced the recruitment of two new family barristers. College Chambers senior matrimonial finance expert Simon Lillington, who specialises in financial remedy cases involving business, trusts and foreign assets, joins 3PB alongside colleague childcare and trusts and maintenance disputes expert Adam Langrish, who specialises in care proceedings, serious abuse and secure accommodation orders. Both have now started work  at the large national chambers’ Bournemouth office.  Today Birmingham family barrister Stephen Abberley joins the team. Simon Lillington (1981 call)...

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  • Abberley joins 3PB Barristers

    Leading Midlands family barrister Stephen Abberley has joined 3PB at their Colmore Buildings office in Birmingham. Stephen Abberley was called to the Bar in 2000 and brings with him a wealth of experience in public law children cases. His expertise lies in cases involving sexual abuse, fabricated illness and cross jurisdictional issues, representing local authorities, parents and children in the County Court, High Court and at appellate level. He has particular strength and expertise in cases involving complex...

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  • CPR Part 7: Breaking with protocol - An Update by Luke Ashby for the Personal Injury Law Journal

    Luke Ashby outlines when it is reasonable to leave the EL/PL Protocol for the Personal Injury Law Journal. Click here to access the Personal Injury Law Journal's website.  

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