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Region 1
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- Cobden House Chambers
- Iris Ferber, Michael Jones
- Deans Court Chambers
- Alexander Taylor
- Exchange Chambers
- Christopher Barnes, Louis Browne, Jonathan Cannan, Giles Maynard-Connor, David Mohyuddin, Scott Redpath, Carly Sandbach, Joshua Shields
- 7 Harrington Street
- Peter Gregory
- Kings Chambers
- Sophie Allan, Nigel Bird, Catherine Brown, Giles Cannock, Martin Carter, Nigel Clayton, Cheryl Dainty, Alan Evans, Adam Fullwood, Simon Hilton, John Hunter, Sam Karim, Ian Ponter, Nigel Poole, Tina Ranales-Cotos, Sarah Reid
- Oriel Chambers
- Timothy Holloway, Yaqub Rahman, Alexander Williams
- St James’s Chambers
- Claire Hammond, James Hurd, Lucy Wilson-Barnes
- St Johns Buildings
- Jennifer Newstead, Jeremy Roussak
- 9 St John Street
- Stefan Brochwicz-Lewinski, Laura D’Cruz, Nigel Grundy, Matthew Haisley, Stephen Hardy, Brian McCluggage, Matthew Snarr, Joanna Vicary
- 18 St John Street Chambers
- Richard Chapman, Simon Charles, Mark Laprell, Christopher McNall
Region 2
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- 36 Bedford Row
- Richard O’Dair
- Devereux
- Tariq Sadiq
- KCH Garden Square
- Ivan Cartwright, Thomas Russell
- No5 Chambers
- Richard Adkinson, Emma Brown, Matthew Brunning, Olivia Chaffin-Laird, Adam Farrer, Suella Fernandes, Peter Goatley, Jonathan Jones, Paul Joseph, Nageena Khalique, Claire van Overdijk
- New Walk Chambers
- Simon Reed
- St Philips Chambers
- Duncan Bagshaw, Edmund Beever, Naomi Candlin, Rosa Dickinson, David Griffiths, Vinesh Mandalia, James Morgan, Shakil Najib, James Puzey, Jim Tindal, Matthew Weaver
- Ropewalk Chambers
- Andrew Hogan, Kam Jaspal, Richard Seabrook
Regions 3 and 4
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- Bank House Chambers
- Robert Clark
- Enterprise Chambers
- Jonathan Klein, Charles Morgan
- Exchange Chambers
- Lisa Linklater
- Kings Chambers
- Martin Budworth, Mark Cooper, Andrew McGee, Eleanor Temple
- Paradise Chambers
- Kathryn Hayes, Richard Thyne
- Park Court Chambers
- Samuel Green, Catherine Knowles, James Normington
- Parklane Plowden
- Andrew Axon, Leila Benyounes, Richard Copnall, Michael Ditchfield, Jeremy Freedman, Philip Kramer, Georgina Nolan, Ian Pennock, Andrew Scott, Ashley Serr
- Trinity Chambers
- Nicola Allan, Simon Goldberg, Richard Stubbs, Michelle Temple
- Wilberforce Chambers
- Neil Cameron, January Scott
- York Chambers
- Sam Healy, Andrea Morrison
- Zenith Chambers
- George Branchflower, Mark Henley
Region 5
Region 6
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- 12 College Place
- Jeremy Burns, Gary Grant
- Guildhall Chambers
- Richard Ascroft, Christopher Brockman, Gabriel Farmer, Katie Gibb, Oliver Moore, Stefan Ramel, Hugh Sims, Tim Walsh
- Old Square Chambers
- Andrew Midgley, Rohan Pirani, Mark Whitcombe
- 3PB
- Michael Tomlinson
- 3 Pump Court
- Helen Trotter
- Queen Square Chambers
- Julian Allsop, Douglas Leach
- Rougemont Chambers
- Sarah Hornblower, Dr David Thomas
- St John’s Chambers
- Tom Leeper, George Rowell, Anna Symington, Matthew White
- Stone King LLP
- Peter Woodhouse
Region 7
Region 8
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- East Anglian Chambers
- Philip Capon, Christopher Pigram
Welsh Assembly Government Panel (Appointments are for three years from January 2009)
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- Queen’ Counsel
- Malcolm Bishop QC 30 Park Place
- Timothy Corner QC 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square
- Ruth Henke QC 30 Park Place
- Simon Picken QC 7 King’s Bench Walk
- Rhodri Williams QC Henderson Chambers and 30 Park Place
- Winston Roddick QC Ely Place Chambers and 9 Park Place
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- Junior Counsel
- Charles Bourne 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square
- Joanne Clement 11KBW
- Lucy Crowther Apex Chambers
- Tom Crowther Apex Chambers
- Paul Hopkins QC 9 Park Place
- Jeremy Johnson QC 5 Essex Court
- Nicholas David Jones Civitas Law
- Andrew Kinnier Henderson Chambers
- Gwynneth Knowles QC Atlantic Chambers
- Gwion Lewis Landmark Chambers
- Marian Lewis 30 Park Place
- James Maurici Landmark Chambers
- Jonathan Moffett 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square
- Robert O’Leary Civitas Law
- Tariq Sadiq Devereux
- James Strachan 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square
- Justine Thornton Thirty Nine Essex Street
- Anthony Vines Civitas Law
- Graham Walters Civitas Law
- Jonathan Walters Civitas Law
Counsel in these lists have been appointed by the Attorney General to advise or represent the government in court. Members of the panels do not work exclusively for government departments, and are free to take other work as long as it does not conflict with government duties. Appointment to the Treasury Panel is highly prestigious, and the work is usually interesting and important. It also helps when applications for silk are made, but rates are lower than for commercial work.
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COUNCIL TAX
In Harrow LBC v Ayiku [2012] EWHC 1200 (Admin) Sales J held that the word “or” in the Council Tax (Exempt Dwellings) Order 1992, art 3 Class N, had a disjunctive meaning, therefore it was sufficient for the non-British spouse of a foreign student to satisfy one or other of the two conditions, namely being prevented from taking paid employment or being prevented from claiming benefits, in order to qualify as a “relevant person” who was exempted from liability to pay council tax.- 11KBW -
QUEEN’S SPEECH
Bills already introduced pursuant to the Queen’s Speech on 9 May 2012 include Local Government Finance Bill and Electoral Registration and Administration Bill, both accompanied by Explanatory Notes, which in each case address ECHR compatibility.- 11KBW -
Standards
In R (Calver) v Adjudication Panel for Wales [2012] EWHC 1172 (Admin) Mr Calver was a member of Manorbier Community Council who successfully challenged the decision of the Panel to dismiss his appeal against a decision by Prembrokeshire County Council Standards Committee censuring him for a number of comments or blogs posted by him on a website he owned and controlled.- 11KBW -
A justified retrospective
Clive Sheldon - QC debates the pros & cons of retrospective tax legislation- 11KBW -
Public Sector Equality Duty (“PSED”)
In R (Greenwich Community Law Centre) v Greenwich LBC [2012] EWCA Civ 496 the Court of Appeal held that the Council had had “due regard to the PSED when making changes to its funding of community legal advice services”. At para 30 Elias LJ said:- 11KBW -
Public Sector Equality Duty
Surrey County Council conducted a review of its Library Service. This culminated in a Report to the Council’s Cabinet. The Recommendations in the Report included that there should be consultation about a community-partnership approach at selected Libraries.- 11KBW -
Judicial Review
The Judgment of Lindblom J in The Manydown Co Ltd v Basingstoke and Deane BC [2012] EWHC 977 (Admin) repays attention. The Claimant sought to challenge by judicial review 2 decisions of the Council: (1) the Council’s refusal to reconsider its position on the development of a site that it owns (and is the subject matter of a Joint Development Partnership Agreement with the Claimant); and (2) a decision of the Council’s Cabinet approving a selection of sites for development which did not include this site.- 11KBW -
The Health and Social Care Act 2012: impact on adult social services
After its torrid passage through Parliament, the Health and Social Care Bill received Royal Assent on 27 March 2012. The Act deals principally with healthcare reform, but it also contains some amendments to the legislative framework for social care. It will come into force on a day yet to be appointed by the Secretary of State.- 11KBW -
Immigration update May 2012
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Premium service for tier 2 and 5 sponsors to be launched
A premium service for sponsors will be launched by the UKBA on 6 April 2012. The service is designed specifically for companies that sponsor international employees under tier 2 and 5 of the points based system and aims to provide them with enhanced support.
Press Releases in the UK
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11KBW Wales Local Authority Conference 2012
Public and Employment Law barristers from 11KBW will tackle the big questions in local authority law for Wales. They will look at what’s happening in legislation and case law across a number of key areas, and what it means for authorities, their in-house legal teams and advisers.- 11KBW -
11KBW Strollers walked 10k for London Legal Walk raising £2,000 for London Legal Support Trust
The “11KBW strollers” were out in force to take part in the London Legal Walk raising around £2,000 for London Legal Support Trust, London Legal Support Trust, the Free Representation Unit and the Bar Pro Bono Unit.- 11KBW -
Law Firm Astrea significantly expands Brussels presence
As from 2 May 2012, leading Antwerp-based law firm Astrea has significantly expanded its Brussels office with the recruitment of new Partner Steven De Schrijver and team including Senior Associates Thomas Daenens, Jeroen Mues and Pieter Paepe.- ASTREA -
The Batang Kali Massacre trial - end of a Very British Cover-Up?
In 1948, Scots Guardsmen shot dead 24 unarmed Chinese labourers in the rubber tapping village of Batang Kali, part of what was then colonial Malaya. -
Bindmans LLP strengthens team with appointment of new Associate
Anna Mazzola has been appointed as an associate in the Public Law and Human Rights team of the leading human rights law firm Bindmans LLP. -
Boult Wade Tennant announces partnership appointment
Boult Wade Tennant, market leading patent and trade mark firm, is delighted to announce that Jo Pelly has been appointed partner, effective from 1st May 2012. -
Boult Wade Tennant Partner announced as the new ITMA president
The Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (ITMA) has announced Boult Wade Tennant Partner, Catherine Wolfe, as the Institute’s new president. -
Asian Music Circuit ("AMC") - National music touring company promoting Pan-Asian music refused...
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Ex-Stringfellows worker wins employment rights challenge
In a decision that could have industry wide implications, Nadine Quashie, a former dancer with Stringfellow Restaurants Limited, has won her legal battle for employment rights. -
11KBW Annual Employment Conference London & Leeds 2012
11KBW Employment Law Conference takes place this year in London and Leeds. 15th May 2011 – London 29th May 2011 – Leeds- 11KBW