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      Jonathan Underhill secures acquittal for his client in multi-handed VAT fraud

      3PB’s specialist crime and regulatory law barrister Jonathan Underhill (pictured here) has secured acquittal for his client following a two week trial in a multi-handed VAT fraud matter. Jonathan's client was accused of being knowingly concerned in the fraudulent evasion of VAT. After two weeks of prosecution evidence, and following detailed written and oral submissions, Jonathan was successful in persuading the judge to withdraw the case from the jury and direct the acquittal of the Defendant....

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      3PB organises charity raffle and Christmas themed quiz

      3PB’s team of barristers, clerks and staff based in Birmingham organised a Christmas-themed virtual quiz and raffle in aid of charity All Birmingham’s Children (ABC). The team managed to raise £320 for ABC; a cause that 3PB Birmingham have long supported. Eddie O’Hara, Chair of All Birmingham’s Children said: ‘’This is fantastic. I would just like to say a huge thank you to 3PB for organising this and donating the £320 raised to ABC. I...

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      Berenice Mulvanny successfully prosecutes sex offender in undercover operation

      3PB’s specialist criminal law barrister Berenice Mulvanny (pictured here) successfully prosecuted Matthew Millen for attempting to pay for the sexual services of an 11-year-old girl. Former Bank of England employee, Matthew Millen, was found guilty of attempting to pay for the sexual services of a child. Millen had arranged payment with what he believed to be the 11-year old’s father, who he anticipated also being present during the criminal act. The trial involved the undercover operative anonymously...

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      Podcast out now for PI and employment law webinar

      3PB employment barristers Sarah Clarke and Grace Nicholls provide an overview of personal injury claims arising out of discrimination. This podcast includes: • the legal test applicable • interaction with other forms of non-pecuniary loss • practical considerations/valuation; and • the Employment Tribunal v the County Court?

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    • December employment law case update out now

      This month's round up of all the latest employment case law is now available in both podcast and video form! Craig Ludlow and Katherine Anderson take you through their analysis:

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      Mathew Gullick appointed to the rank of Queen’s Counsel (QC)

      3PB’s Employment & Discrimination Group is delighted to announce that Mathew Gullick (Call 2003) will be appointed to the rank of Queen’s Counsel (QC) in March 2021 following the recent announcement of the results of the 2020 QC competition. Mathew was a pupil at 3PB and joined as a tenant in October 2004. He has practised in employment law since pupillage and is due to appear in the UK Supreme Court in November 2021, together...

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    • December's family law newsletter out now

      Welcome to the third edition of our family newsletter. We wish you and yours all the joys of the season and all the best for better times in 2021. In this edition we bring you a round up of the topics covered in our brunch talks, the news of a new Silk appointment in our team, new appointments to the family team, and our latest articles and news.

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      3PB sees two new Silks announced

      It is with great pleasure that 3PB Barristers announces that, on the recommendation of The Lord Chancellor, Her Majesty The Queen has announced her intention to appoint family barrister Lucy Hendry and public and employment law barrister Mathew Gullick as Queen's Counsel in the Ministry of Justice's new Silk appointments published today, 17 December 2020. Lucy Hendry was called to the Bar in 1988 and is a family barrister and accredited mediator who specialises in...

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      Max Schofield’s OnlyFans VAT case is referred to the European Court of Justice ahead of Brexit

      3PB’s commercial and tax barrister Max Schofield was instructed to advise Fenix International Limited, who operate the OnlyFans website, in their VAT dispute with HMRC about the VAT liability of online platforms under EU law. OnlyFans is a global social media platform where fans subscribe to creators to see online content. Led by Valentina Sloane QC of Monckton Chambers, Max obtained an order from the UK’s First-Tier Tribunal (Tax) referring the question of the validity...

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      Family law team acts in two reported cases

      This quarter, our team has acted in two reported cases, both involving Dorian Day. The first is Local Authority -v- Mother (1) Father (2) Lucy (By Her Children’s Guardian) and Belinda [2020] EWHC 2801 (Fam), a complex case considering where Lucy should be placed following on from a lengthy and difficult finding of fact hearing. Dorian Day represented Belinda, Lucy’s older sister who was successful in arguing that Lucy should be placed with her alongside...

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    • 3PB to host Oxfordshire Resolution: Private Children Law Update & Christmas Quiz on 15th December 2020

      3PB Barristers will be hosting the 'Oxfordshire Resolution: Private Children Law Update & Christmas Quiz' on Tuesday 15th December 2o20 via Zoom. Aimee Fox and Amy Beddis will provide an update on 'Private Children Law', considering the impact of Covid-19 on Enforcement and Variation applications and top tips for family professionals to assist with Remote Hearings. This will be followed by a Christmas Quiz. This event is FREE for members or £24 (incl VAT) for non...

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      Watch now: webinar on court of protection - property and affairs

      3PB's Emma Waldron and Matthew Wyard hosted a webinar on ''Court of Protection: Property & Affairs'' on Wednesday 9 December 2020 focusing on the issues of Deputies and their cost recoverability. In this recording Emma and Matthew discuss the decision of the Court of Protection in ACC & Ors and its impact on the ability of property and affairs deputies to recover their costs of legal proceedings from the protected party’s assets. They also consider...

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