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      5 year FA ban successfully overturned by 3PB Sports Team

      3PB sports law and disciplinary specialist barristers Nick Cotter and Graham Gilbert were successful in a FA appeal hearing on behalf of a talented 16 year old footballer, Nathan Hieatt, who in February 2020 was accused of spitting at a referee's foot and given a 5 year ban at the initial FA hearing. In spite of five witnesses from his team and his college tutor corroborating Nathan’s story, and with the referee having no independent...

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      Record Ten 3PB employment barristers ranked in latest Legal 500 edition

      The Legal 500 2021 Bar directory has listed a record ten of our employment barristers as leading Juniors in its latest edition, with the team achieving 15 rankings in total. Further, 3PB’s Employment and Discrimination group is ranked Top Tier in South Eastern, Tier 2 in Western and Tier 3 in London. The directory says that 3PB has a 'strong, client-focused employment group that is able to deliver strong advocates on short notice', with ‘accessible...

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    • David Swinstead celebrates 50 years with 3PB

      50 years ago today, a young pupil barrister entered 3 Papers Buildings (3PB) and we have never let him out !  All of us at 3PB wish to congratulate our very own – the disciplinary and regulatory barrister David Swinstead - on this landmark of 50 years at the Bar and with 3PB. He became a member of chambers after completing his pupillage in 1971. David remains the font of all knowledge about what it...

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    • New tenants Dr Tagbo Ilozue and Mariya Peykova

      3PB are pleased to announce that former doctor Dr Tagbo Ilozue (Crime/Regulatory Law/Personal Injury/Clinical Negligence/Inquests) and former energy and international research fellow Mariya Peykova (Commercial/Contract/ Construction/Public Law) have both successfully completed their pupillages today and become tenants at the 200-barrister, national chambers. 3PB Chief Executive Simon Astill said:  “I am delighted to welcome both of these pupils as new tenants and junior counsel here. They have all shown great aptitude, hard work and expert advocacy...

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    • 75 barristers ranked across all practice areas in latest Legal 500 rankings

      National chambers 3PB (3 Paper Buildings) has seen 75 barristers ranked  - including 24 new rankings - across London, South East, Western and Midlands Circuits and in 16 categories of law across all its practice areas in the latest Legal 500 rankings of UK lawyers. The set was ranked for the first time in Wales and Chester this year. Simon Astill, Chief Executive at 3PB, said: “I am extremely proud. This is an excellent recognition...

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    • 3PB pupil barristers Sam Pentony and Alex Leonhardt start Second Six pupillages

      New family pupil barrister Sam Pentony joins fellow Second Six pupil Alex Leonhardt “on their feet” and taking instructions for court representation, advocacy and advisory work. Civil pupil Alex Leonhardt’s caseload is focused on education, employment and housing law. Alex graduated top of his year on the GDL, obtaining a distinction on every paper. He was awarded the third highest mark on the BPTC with the top mark in his cohort for cross-examination and opinion...

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      3PB set to host 70’s-themed virtual charity quiz on Thursday for Birmingham Law Society

      3PB Barristers will be hosting a virtual quiz for Birmingham Law Society this Thursday 1st October 2020. The quiz will be in aid of the charity Child Brain Injury Trust CBIT, which is BLS President Inez Brown and the Birmingham Law Society’s nominated charity for 2020; and coincidentally a longstanding charity supported by the national chambers. To find out more, please click here. CBIT is an exceptional charity giving support for both emotional and practical...

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      The remote witnessing of wills: a last resort

      Until now, for a will or codicil to be valid, “presence” in the Wills Act 1837 required for the testator to be in the “line of sight”. This did not allow for the remote witnessing of wills. Probate barrister Lydia Pemberton examines The Wills Act 1837 (Electronic Communications) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Order 2020, which expressly provides that ““presence” includes presence by means of video conference or other visual transmission”, in real-time, for wills made since 31...

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      Daniel Brown and Grace Nicholls outline upcoming changes to Employment Tribunal rules

      3PB employment and discrimination barristers Daniel Brown and Grace Nicholls sum up the likely implications of the changes to the rules surrounding Employment Tribunals. Last week the government announced a raft of changes to increase flexibility within the Employment Tribunal system with the objectives of hearing more cases, opening up court space, swifter resolution of claims for employees and employers, deployment of a greater range of judicial expertise and greater use of virtual hearings. In...

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    • Family lawyer Carol Clelland joins 3PB’s expanding Birmingham office

      3PB is delighted to announce that former specialist care solicitor Carol Clelland (Qualified:1994, Call: 2019)  - who transferred to the Bar last year - has become a tenant and full member of the 200-strong national barristers’ chambers. She joined its busy Family team and is based from their expanding Birmingham office. A former Head of the Care Department  at the law firm Cartwright King, Carol has specialised in care and associated proceedings for over 20...

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    • 3PB advise UK businesses on claims for lost profits following landmark decision in the FCA’s Business Interruption Insurance case

      3PB commercial barrister Neil Fawcett has prepared a summary briefing for clients and UK businesses and their lawyers on the test case of Financial Conduct Authority v Arch Insurance (UK) Ltd. and Ors [2020] EWHC 2448 (Comm) which was handed down last week in a 160-page judgement. The briefing outlines some of the interesting features of the decision and how this will affect insurance claims. The judgment will provide significant scope for argument but it...

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      Family Law Clerking Team of the Year – vote for us here

      We are delighted that 3PB (3 Paper Buildings) has been shortlisted again for the ‘Clerking Team of the Year’ award at the Family Law Awards 2020. In keeping with tradition, the Clerking Team of the Year award is voted for by the legal community. So please help Rob, Ian and the rest of the 3PB family clerking team to win this coveted award this year and vote for them by clicking here.

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