• 3PB's head of maritime team David Richards defends in "The City of Rotterdam" case

    Head of 3PB's maritime team David Richards defended the Pilot of the City of Rotterdam in Hull Crown Court on a charge of misconduct endangering a ship following a collision with the Primula Seaways on 3rd December 2015. The prosecution initially alleged a variety of failures by the Pilot but were persuaded that he was subject to ‘Relative Motion Illusion’ caused by the non SOLAS compliant design of the ship’s bridge and bridge windows: the...

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  • 3PB barristers Simon Tibbitts and Sarah Clarke analyse the latest employment law cases

    3PB Employment barristers Sarah Clarke and Simon Tibbitts analyse the latest employment law cases, covering: Guidance of whose motivation will be taken into account in determining the “Employer’s” reason for dismissal: Royal Mail Limited v Kamaljeet Jhuti [2017] EWCA Civ 1632 EAT find that relying on previous instances of misconduct, for which no sanction had been applied, does not render a dismissal unfair: NHS 24 v Pillar UKEATS/0005/16/JW Subjecting men and women to the same...

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  • 3PB Barristers' Commercial Law Group brings you its latest Commercial Law Update

    3PB Barristers' Commercial Law Group brings you the latest Edition of its legal update. Topics: Gavin Hamilton - Scope of Duty and Causation of Loss What can we learn from the Supreme Court about scope of duty & causation of loss? BPE Solicitors-v-Hughes-Holland [2017] UKSC 21 & Globalia Business Travel SAU-v-Fulton Shipping [2017] UKSC 43 To read Gavin Hamilton's analysis, please click here. Seb Oram - Unfair Terms What has changed recently? UCTA 1997: dealing on another’s...

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  • 3PB Birmingham welcomes the local legal community to the opening of its new landmark office in the city

    3PB Barristers welcomed 250 guests from the local legal community to the launch of its new office in The Colmore Building last night (2nd November). The opening of the Birmingham office marks an exciting phase in chamber’s expansion with Birmingham becoming the sixth 3PB location in the UK. Members are able to offer legal advice and advocacy across a wide range of legal services.

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  • Court of Appeal upholds unlawfulness of age assessment: Martin Westgate QC and 3PB barrister Joshua Dubin win for a second time

    Martin Westgate QC, of Doughty Street Chambers, and Joshua Dubin, of 3PB’s Public & Regulatory Law Group, have won a second Court of Appeal victory in a young Eritrean woman’s challenge to Bedford Borough Council’s refusal to provide her with services. To read more about the case, please click here.

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  • 3PB Barrister Tom Webb successful on appeal

    On Monday 30th October Tom Webb successfully represented the Defendant on appeal against the decision of a district judge made at a stage 3 hearing. The issue concerned the quantum of losses for a holiday that had been ruined by an injury sustained a few days prior to departure. On appeal before HHJ Scarratt in the Medway County Court there were arguments as to the correct categorisation of general and special damages, double recovery and...

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  • Oh my Ghosh!

    Just when you thought there was no need to attend another seminar regarding dishonesty in regulatory proceedings and then comes along Ivey (Appellant) v Genting Casino (UK) Ltd t/a Crockfords (Respondent) [2017] UKSC 67. Please click here to read 3PB barrister Jennifer Agyekum's analysis.

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  • Another bumper year for 3PB as barristers achieve 34 individual rankings in Chambers & Partners legal directory

    The 2018 Chambers and Partners legal directory - which ranks and rates barristers and solicitors based on independent research by the publisher and direct feedback from clients - has given 3PB 34 individual rankings in this year's guide, across 12 different practice areas. Chambers and Partners’ review of 3PB mentions a “Highly regarded chambers with a national presence that has offices in London, Birmingham, Winchester, Bournemouth, Oxford and Bristol”. “The set is highly regarded by...

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  • James PArks 3

    New Birmingham office of 3PB barristers gets top Birmingham clerk

    3PB’s rapid expansion into the Birmingham market has been further bolstered by the hire of Deputy Director James Parks from rival No5 Chambers. Parks joins the new Birmingham office of 3PB (3 Paper Buildings), the fourth largest set in the UK who were founded in Temple, London in 1892, as Practice Director. Parks worked with No5 Chambers for 19 years, playing a key role in the practice management and development of their Commercial & Chancery,...

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  • 3PB crime barristers Gemma White and Jodie Mittell in multi-million pound cocaine conspiracy

    Gemma White was instructed to prosecute in a multi-handed drugs conspiracy which arose from Operation Operative involving a complex investigation run by a major crime team. The conspiracy involved an estimated four million pounds worth of import grade cocaine . HHJ Rowland commented on Gemma’s “extremely helpful and and comprehensive sentencing note” when imposing a total sentence of 24 and a half years. Jodie Mittell represented the first defendant, who was said by the Crown...

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  • Commercial update: Interpreting exclusion clauses in insurance contracts

    How do the Courts approach the meaning of clauses that exclude liability in commercial contracts? Are they given the meaning least favourable to the person who relies on them? Richard Owen-Thomas analyses a recent decision of the Commercial Court that considers the issue (Crowden & Anor v QBE Insurance (Europe) Ltd [2017] EWHC 2597 (Comm)). To read Richard Owen-Thomas' analysis, click here. Richard is a Commercial Law barrister specialising in commercial transactions.

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  • Berenice Mulvanny defends £200,000 arson case as reported by the BBC

    Berenice Mulvanny defends in £200,000 arson case at Winchester Crown Court. Edward Beavis, a man with considerable mental health vulnerabilities, pleaded guilty to setting fire to a temporary school building acting as two classrooms at Avenue Primary School in Warminster in January 2017. He was sentenced to a total of 3 and a half years in prison and avoided an extended sentence. Read the article on BBC news here.

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