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Chambers of Tom Weisselberg KC and Jane Mulcahy KC
Blackstone Chambers
Blackstone House, Temple
London
EC4Y 9BW
England

Living Wage

Position

Barrister specialising in commercial law (including civil fraud, arbitration and conflicts of laws), entertainment and media, financial services, professional negligence, employment and sports law. Full professional career details can be found at www.blackstonechambers.com.

Career

Qualified 1988, Middle Temple; QC 2008.

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Intellectual property

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 3

Robert Howe KCBlackstone Chambers

Blackstone Chambers is highly reputable in trade mark and copyright matters in the media and entertainment industries; Robert Howe KC is highly adept in this area and he represented the defendant in Warner Music v TuneIn before the Court of Appeal, a case regarding if hyperlinks are a form of communication to the public. James Segan KC frequently provides representation before the Patents Court, as well as the Copyright Tribunal – he represented Ocado on a patent dispute with Norwegian company Autostore concerning the robots used in its warehouses.

London Bar > Media and entertainment

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2

Robert Howe KCBlackstone Chambers ‘Considered with his advice, a superb advocate who can read a judge and the tribunal really well. He is a good tactician, fits well into the team and listens to ideas.’

Blackstone Chambers is regarded by clients as the ‘go-to’ set for media and entertainment cases, offering ‘tremendous strength in depth’ of expert barristers in this field. Their barristers act in a variety of cases across media, on behalf of film and theatre companies, publishers and high-profile individuals. Robert Howe KC frequently acts for clients in the music industry, including recently in Noel Redding Estate Ltd v Sony Entertainment Ltd, where he represented Sony in a dispute on copyrights and performers rights in Jimi Hendrix’s recordings. Tom Weisselberg KC acted in a partnership dispute on behalf of ex-Culture Club drummer Jon Moss against his former bandmates concerning his ejection from the band.

London Bar > Employment

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 3

Robert Howe KCBlackstone ChambersHe is supremely smooth and confident and great with witnesses.’

Very strong‘ set Blackstone Chambers houses a ‘superb‘ team, which has an excellent reputation for handling a broad range of high-profile employment litigation. Recent activity for practice head Tom Croxford KC includes successfully representing the defendant in Christie v Canaccord Genuity Ltd, a dispute involving a high-value bonus claim and retention award. Robert Howe KC regularly appears in the High Court concerning restrictive covenant claims. Diya Sen Gupta KC is ‘an incredibly skilled advocate‘ with noted strength in business protection, discrimination and whistleblowing cases. Turning to the juniors, George Molyneaux, unled, acted for the respondent in El Fath v Secretary of State for Justice, an Employment Tribunal case involving allegations of whistleblowing detriment, discrimination and constructive unfair dismissal. In a boost to chambers, Tom Richards KC took silk in March 2023.

London Bar > Commercial litigation

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4

Robert Howe KCBlackstone ChambersHe is excellent and a first-class advocate. He is extremely calm, highly intelligent, and clients are in very safe hands with Robert on their side.

London Bar > International arbitration: counsel

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2

Robert Howe KCBlackstone Chambers

London Bar > Fraud: civil

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 3

Robert Howe KCBlackstone Chambers