Episodios

  • 16 - Commercial Breakfast Briefing May 2024 with Andrew George KC, Leona Powell, Simon Pritchard, David Lowe and Tom Mountford
    Jun 7 2024

    Do you love limitation? Does the very idea of mandatory time limits make you stop in your tracks and smile? If so, tune in to this episode of the Blackstone Chambers Litigation Podcast as Andrew George KC presents recorded highlights from the most recent Commercial Breakfast Briefing.

    First, Leona Powell takes a look at the Supreme Court’s important recent decision in Canada Square Operations Ltd. v Potter on the proper construction of s32 of the Limitation Act. David Lowe and Simon Pritchard then bring us some very recent tales from the frontline while Tom Mountford takes a survey of all other recent developments in limitation.

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    33 m
  • 15 - Retained EU Law Conference Part 2 with Kieron Beal KC, Naina Patel, Emily Neill, Ravi Mehta, Harry Adamson and Hollie Higgins
    Mar 7 2024

    Tune in to episode 15 of the Blackstone Chambers Litigation Podcast, as Kieron Beal KC presents the Retained EU Law Conference Part 2. Joined by Naina Patel, Emily Neill, Ravi Mehta, Harry Adamson and Hollie Higgins, the panel explore the potential impacts of the REUL Act in key affected sectors.

    The REUL Act is the final chapter in a huge and complex five-year legislative exercise to give effect to Brexit in UK law. Among the Act’s many major effects, it “sunsets” significant parts of retained EU law; abolishes (unless specifically saved) directly effective provisions from Directives and general principles; and makes important changes to how retained EU law operates; whilst giving the Government yet further executive powers to amend or remove retained EU law by way of delegated legislation. The conference explained the general provisions of the Act in detail as well as exploring potential impacts in key affected sectors such as employment, environmental law, tax, financial services, telecoms and energy.

    If you haven’t already, please listen to Part 1 where Kieron Beal KC, Tom de la Mare KC, James Segan KC and Gayatri Sarathy provide an insightful introduction to The REUL Act 2023.

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    1 h y 18 m
  • 14 - Retained EU Law Conference Part 1 with Kieron Beal KC, Tom de la Mare KC, James Segan KC and Gayatri Sarathy
    Feb 22 2024

    Tune in to episode 14 of the Blackstone Chambers Litigation Podcast, as Kieron Beal

    KC presents recorded highlights from the 2023 Retained EU Law Conference.

    Joined by Tom de la Mare KC, James Segan KC and Gayatri Sarathy, the panel

    provides an insightful introduction to The Retained EU Law (REUL) Act 2023.

    The REUL Act is the final chapter in a huge and complex five-year legislative

    exercise to give effect to Brexit in UK law. Among the Act’s many major

    effects, it “sunsets” significant parts of retained EU law; abolishes (unless

    specifically saved) directly effective provisions from Directives and general

    principles; and makes important changes to how retained EU law operates; whilst

    giving the Government yet further executive powers to amend or remove retained

    EU law by way of delegated legislation. The conference explained the general

    provisions of the Act in detail as well as exploring potential impacts in key

    affected sectors such as employment, environmental law, tax, financial

    services, telecoms and energy.

    Stay tuned for Part 2, where Kieron Beal KC, Naina Patel, Emily Neill, Ravi Mehta, Harry

    Adamson and Hollie Higgins explore the potential impacts of the

    REUL Act in key affected sectors.

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    44 m
  • 13 - Exceptionalism and the Law with Charlotte Kilroy KC
    Nov 21 2023

    In this podcast, Charlotte Kilroy KC examines the relevance of Lord Atkin’s famous dissent in Liversidge v Anderson [1942]AC 206 for lawyers and judges today. She highlights anti-terrorism legislation introduced in 2001 as part of the ‘war on terror’ and the Belmarsh case, deprivation of citizenship and the Shamima Begum case, and most recently the Illegal Migration Act 2023.

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    21 m
  • 12 - Public Seminar Conference 2023 with Charlotte Kilroy KC, Hanif Mussa KC, Sarah Wilkinson, and George Molyneaux
    Oct 19 2023

    Hanif Mussa KC of Blackstone Chambers presents recorded highlights of the 2023

    Public Seminar Conference, featuring, George Molyneaux, Sarah Wilkinson, and Charlotte

    Kilroy KC.


    Listen in as George Molyneaux discusses standing in judicial review claims, including

    recent cases in this area and practical ways in which legal representatives can

    assist clients when dealing with standing issues.


    Sarah Wilkinson provides a general update on procedure in the administrative court

    following the last 12 months.


    Finally, Charlotte Kilroy KC examines procedural fairness, the principles which underpin it, and how to achieve compliance in practice, and asks why it is so often honoured in the breach.

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    45 m
  • 11 - Memorable Cases – Part II with Stephen Nathan KC, Tom Croxford KC, and Tom Hickman KC
    Jul 25 2023

    In this episode, we are joined by Blackstone Chambers’ Stephen Nathan KC, Tom Croxford KC, and Tom Hickman KC as they share their most memorable cases.

    Listen in as Stephen Nathan KC recalls his longest-running case, Kuwait Airways v Iraqi Airways Company. Stephen draws on his unique experience in court and his visit to Iraq. The several judgments in KAC v IAC have, so far, been cited in more than a hundred High Court and Court of Appeal judgments in England, as well as in other common law jurisdictions.

    Tom Croxford KC discusses the complexity of Passi v Nissan & Ors, a high-profile whistleblowing case, much reported in international press, including successfully resisting application for interim relief by former general counsel.

    Tom Hickman KC reflects on one of his involvement in one of the highest profile and most controversial cases of modern times, R(Miller) v Secretary of State Exiting the European Union, in which Judges were branded “Enemies of the People” and the Supreme Court sat for the first time with 11 Justices. Tom reveals insights about the origins of the case and how he was caught up in the whirlwind litigation in a team led by Lord Pannick KC.

    Join us for this insightful and thought-provoking episode as these distinguished barristers detail their most memorable cases and the experiences they encountered.

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    30 m
  • 10 - Annual Employee Competition Seminar – Part II with Craig Rajgopaul, Sarah Wilkinson, and Emmeline Plews
    Jun 13 2023

    We are delighted to share Part II of the Blackstone Chambers’ Annual Employee Competition Seminar of The Litigation Podcast with Craig Rajgopaul, Sarah Wilkinson, and Emmeline Plews.

    In Part II, Craig Rajgopaul will discuss conspiracy claims and professional conduct issues.

    Sarah Wilkinson examines whether the new willingness to grant damages in lure of injunction may permeate into employment law.

    Emmeline Plews analyses the case of Boydell v NZP Ltd and another, regarding a recent decision in the Court of Appeal which gives important guidance on severance.

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    42 m
  • 9 - Annual Employee Competition Seminar – Part I with Paul Goulding KC and Diya Sen Gupta KC
    May 25 2023

    We are delighted to share Blackstone Chambers’ annual Employee Competition Seminar in a two-part series of The Litigation Podcast.

    In these episodes, based on the 2023 Employee Competition Seminar, Tom Croxford KC introduces Paul Goulding KC and Diya Sen Gupta KC in Part I, and Craig Rajgopaul, Sarah Wilkinson, and Emmeline Plews in Part II.

    In Part I, Paul Goulding KC analyses the scope and implications of proposed legislation to cap non-compete agreements at three months.

    Diya Sen Gupta KC examines the utilisation of unlawfully or improperly obtained evidence, drawing on the recent cases Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA) v Azima and FKJ v RVT.

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    29 m