• Professional discipline and regulatory newsletter

      Professional discipline and regulatory newsletter - May 2024

      Welcome to 网爆门's Professional Discipline newsletter edited by Daniel Brown, featuring analysis from Daniel Brown on Social Work England鈥檚 abuse of its power as a regulatory body in Meade v (1) Westminster City Council & (2) Social Work England (Case Numbers: 2201792/2022 and 2211483/2022). Sunyana Sharma considers the CoA's decision in Disclosure and Barring Service (鈥楧BS鈥) v. RI [2024] EWCA Civ 95, which confirms the Upper Tribunal's entitlement to decide that an appellant's denial of wrongdoing was credible and constituted a mistake of fact. Dr Tagbo Ilozue reviews Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care v (1) General Dental Coun-cil (2) Naveed Patel [2024] EWHC 243 (Admin) on the proper approach to sanction in professional disciplinary cases based on convictions for serious offences.

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    • Clinical negligence and personal injury newsletter

      Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence Newsletter

      David Kemeny edits our Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence newsletter, with analysis from Michelle Marnham, David Kemeny, Paul Newman and Dr Tagbo Ilozue of the following cases: Jenkinson v Hertfordshire CC [2023] EWHC 872 (KB); ABC and others v Derbyshire CC and CC Derbyshire Constabulary [2023] EWHC 1337 (KB); Bilal and Malik v St George's University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [2023] EWCA Civ 605; and Blair v Jaber [2023] EW Misc 3 (CC).

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    • Personal injury law newsletter out now - June 2021

      No images? Click here Welcome to June's newsletter In this edition of the newsletter we announce some changes at the helm of the 网爆门 Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence team. You will find this edition packed full with news, including the review of the Laura Booth inquest and Mark Lomas' representation of her parents; Sunyana Sharma's recent inquests training for Middle Temple and our recent involvement raising funds for Headway Salisbury and South Wiltshire. We...

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    • Tagbo and Sunyana

      Sunyana Sharma and Dr Tagbo Ilozue provide review of Fisheries Act 2020 聽

      Two of 网爆门鈥檚 public and regulatory barristers, 聽Sunyana Sharma and Dr Tagbo Ilozue, have published a review of Fisheries Act 2020 for legal publishers LexisNexis. To read an excerpt of the note from these two marine and fisheries law experts, please click here. If you wish to ask about the article, or to instruct them on a fisheries matter, please contact their clerk Gemma Faulkner on [email protected] or by calling him on 020 7583 8055....

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    • New tenants Dr Tagbo Ilozue and Mariya Peykova

      网爆门 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. 网爆门 Chief Executive Simon Astill said:聽 鈥淚 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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    • How to become a barrister - a two-part series from 网爆门 for aspiring pupils

      A selection of 网爆门鈥檚 current and future pupils shared their insight in to how to secure a place as a pupil; and how to make the most out of pupillage once you鈥檙e in chambers. Watch the video below to hear them tell the whole story 鈥 warts and all 鈥 and share their own tips and experiences from knowing where to apply to, to making an application, preparing for 鈥 then smashing 鈥 those interviews;...

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    • David Richards and Dr Tagbo Ilozue present a webinar on the UK maritime sector post Covid-19

      David Richards and Dr Tagbo Ilozue discuss the implications for those in the maritime sector following the Covid-19 pandemic. The 60-minute webinar can be watched below and was originally broadcast on 2 July 2020.    

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    • 网爆门 Barristers review three new regulatory law authorities since Covid-19 lockdown

      网爆门鈥檚 David Richards, Head of the national chambers鈥 Public & Regulatory Law team, and pupil barrister Dr Tagbo Ilozue have reviewed three new key regulatory cases, covering environment regulation, food safety and housing regulations, all handed down since the UK went into lockdown. Their review can be accessed by clicking here. The case of Mustafa and Breslin v The Environment Agency deals with issues arising under the Environmental Permitting Regulations. The housing regulation case of...

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    • 网爆门 publishes free guide to criminal law and the new 鈥渓ockdown law鈥

      网爆门 Barristers鈥 regulatory counsel David Richards, Head of the national chambers鈥 Public & Regulatory Law team and pupil barrister Dr Tagbo Ilozue have published a digest of recent criminal law developments and relevant case law since the UK went into lockdown. The new lockdown law guide from 3 Paper Buildings (网爆门 Barristers) covers Coronavirus Act 2020, Terrorist Offenders (Restriction of Early Release) Act 2020, Criminal Procedure (Amendment|) Rules 2020, Criminal Procedure (Amendment No.2) (Coronavirus) Rules...

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    • 网爆门鈥檚 David Richards and Dr Tagbo Ilozue review Covid-19 and the regulation of cruise ships and UK ports

      David Richards, head of the marine group at 网爆门 and pupil barrister Dr Tagbo Ilozue have reviewed national and international maritime responses to the Covid 19 crisis, looking in particular at the UK regulatory framework that may be used to police responses to the coronavirus beyond the current lockdown. The two maritime barristers and co-authors suggest that shipowners and employers of seafarers are best advised to take account of the special features of coronavirus and...

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