3PB welcomes three new family barristers
...Bell-Paris [2012 call] are both starting today (pictured right and left respectively); and are joining new colleague Laura Scott [2001 call], formerly of Fourteen Chambers, who started at the national...
...Bell-Paris [2012 call] are both starting today (pictured right and left respectively); and are joining new colleague Laura Scott [2001 call], formerly of Fourteen Chambers, who started at the national...
...and provides consistently high quality advice and advocacy for both individuals and companies (including many household company names). 3PB’s excellent reputation for employment work has been recognised again this year...
...of Sidra Bilal, Hassaan Aziz Malik (Administrators on behalf of the estate of Mukhtar Malik, deceased) v St George's University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, [2023] EWCA Civ 605. This Court...
...CK [2024] EWCOP 14 and Re: P (Statutory Will) [2024] EWCOP 12. In PSG Trust Corporation Ltd v CK [2024] EWCOP 14, the Court considered how a property and affairs...
...of talented barristers in chambers. I look forward to getting to know my colleagues and to further developing my practice at 3PB." Matthew Cannings, who heads 3PB's Property and Estates...
...back to 3PB, having spent 12 years away from the Bar as a full-time mother, to practice in the fields of personal injury, clinical negligence and inquests. We also welcomed...
...insurers and banks and major UK companies - across all sectors including retail, energy, infrastructure, transport and construction and public organisations such as local authorities and UK government departments. These...
The 2020 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...
The Court of Appeal has held in Burgess v. Lejonvarn [2017] EWCA Civ 254 that an architect and project manager who supplied her professional services to friends, free of charge...
Katherine Anderson examines if an employer can escape “scot-free” from liability for an act of victimisation if it is ‘astute enough’ to instruct an innocent third party – or employee...
...provide crucial funding so free legal services can be made available to those in need. In the past, the organisations the Trust has supported have, for example, helped to prevent...
This article was first published on Lexis®PSL Local Government on 22 February 2018. Click for a free trial of Lexis®PSL. Local Government analysis: Sarah Jennings examines the case of M...