Coronavirus (COVID-19) Working Arrangements – Updated 31 December 2020
Henderson Chambers continue to closely monitor the situation and is following all relevant advice to...
read moreReflections on Maughan: How to manage concurrent criminal and inquisitorial proceedings
On 13 November 2020, the Supreme Court in R (on the application of Maughan) (Appellant) v Her...
read moreReflections on Maughan: disclosure in inquests
Inquests are not adversarial proceedings. However, the Supreme Court decision in Maughan (lowering...
read moreAlerter by James Palmer & Reanne MacKenzie – UKSC Judgment in FCA Business Interruption Test Case
The Supreme Court has handed down judgment in the FCA Business Interruption Test Case. In a main...
read moreAlerter by Reanne MacKenzie – Housing Secretary announces sweeping changes to Leasehold ownership
Henderson Chambers alerter by Reanne MacKenzie The Housing Secretary, Robert Jenrick, has...
read moreAngus Withington and Adam Heppinstall to be appointed Queen’s Counsel
Henderson Chambers is delighted to announce that Angus Withington and Adam Heppinstall are to be...
read moreThe Law of Artificial Intelligence published by Sweet & Maxwell
Toby Riley-Smith QC and Lucy McCormick of Henderson Chambers have contributed to the 1st edition...
read moreA simple mechanism would bridge the gap between the UK and the EU
Professor Sir Alan Dashwood QC and Sir Jonathan Faull co-authored this article published in The...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic does not automatically extinguish a duty to consult
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. The Secretary of State for Education...
read moreAlerter by Harrison Denner – No second bite of the cherry, even in the absence of a signed agreement
Henderson Chambers alerter by Harrison Denner. In a judgment that bolsters the growing wealth of...
read moreAlerter by Jack Castle – Recovery of Social Security Benefits in Certain Asbestos Cases a Breach of Convention Rights
Henderson Chambers alerter by Jack Castle. The High Court in R. (on the application of Aviva...
read moreAlerter by Freya Foster – High Court strikes out group action as an abuse of process
The High Court has struck out claims brought by more than 200,000 Brazilian claimants in the English...
read moreReflections on Maughan: How to manage concurrent criminal and inquisitorial proceedings
On 13 November 2020, the Supreme Court in R (on the application of Maughan) (Appellant) v Her...
read moreReflections on Maughan: disclosure in inquests
Inquests are not adversarial proceedings. However, the Supreme Court decision in Maughan (lowering...
read moreAlerter by James Palmer & Reanne MacKenzie – UKSC Judgment in FCA Business Interruption Test Case
The Supreme Court has handed down judgment in the FCA Business Interruption Test Case. In a main...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – Procurement – lifting the automatic suspension under the utility regulations
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. Lagan Construction (Lagan) issued a...
read moreAlerter by Reanne MacKenzie – Housing Secretary announces sweeping changes to Leasehold ownership
Henderson Chambers alerter by Reanne MacKenzie The Housing Secretary, Robert Jenrick, has...
read moreA simple mechanism would bridge the gap between the UK and the EU
Professor Sir Alan Dashwood QC and Sir Jonathan Faull co-authored this article published in The...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic does not automatically extinguish a duty to consult
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. The Secretary of State for Education...
read moreAlerter by Harrison Denner – No second bite of the cherry, even in the absence of a signed agreement
Henderson Chambers alerter by Harrison Denner. In a judgment that bolsters the growing wealth of...
read moreAlerter by Jack Castle – Recovery of Social Security Benefits in Certain Asbestos Cases a Breach of Convention Rights
Henderson Chambers alerter by Jack Castle. The High Court in R. (on the application of Aviva...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – Summary judgment in public procurement claims
Lexis Nexis Local Government analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. This claim concerned the...
read moreAlerter by Freya Foster – High Court strikes out group action as an abuse of process
The High Court has struck out claims brought by more than 200,000 Brazilian claimants in the English...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – Public works contracts and decisive influence
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. In this opinion, Advocate General (AG)...
read moreHenderson Chambers features in the Estates Gazette & Property Week’s top cases of 2020
Henderson Chambers is delighted that the Supreme Court case of Duval v Randolph Crescent has been...
read moreThe Law of Artificial Intelligence published by Sweet & Maxwell
Toby Riley-Smith QC and Lucy McCormick of Henderson Chambers have contributed to the 1st edition...
read moreAngus Withington and Adam Heppinstall to be appointed Queen’s Counsel
Henderson Chambers is delighted to announce that Angus Withington and Adam Heppinstall are to be...
read moreCourt of Appeal hands down disqualification guidance in Traffic Commissioner appeal
The Court of Appeal has today handed down a judgment in a Traffic Commissioner appeal from the Upper...
read moreFestive Greetings 2020
In the spirit of Christmas, and in lieu of sending Christmas cards to our clients, Henderson...
read moreCharles Gibson QC is The Times’ Lawyer of the Week
Henderson Chambers is delighted to announce that Charles Gibson QC is this week’s Times Lawyer of...
read moreHigh Court strikes out group action as an abuse of process: Municipo de Mariana v BHP Group PLC
The High Court has struck out claims brought by more than 200,000 Brazilian claimants in relation to...
read morePatrick Green QC wins Barrister of the Year 2020, in The Lawyer Awards
Henderson Chambers are delighted and proud to announce that Patrick Green QC has won The...
read moreChambers UK 2021 – Top Tier Rankings for Henderson Chambers
Following the launch of Chambers UK 2021, Henderson Chambers is delighted to be recommended with 51...
read more2020 Pupillage Forum at Henderson Chambers
Henderson Chambers is holding a virtual Pupillage Forum for future pupillage applicants. We want to...
read moreHenderson Chambers supporting the 2020 London Legal Walk 10xChallenge
We are delighted to be supporting the 2020 London Legal Walk 10xChallenge. The focus of the...
read moreLegal 500 2021 – Top Tier Rankings for Henderson Chambers
Following the launch of the The Legal 500 UK 2021, Henderson Chambers is delighted to be recommended...
read moreTim Green, Elizabeth Tremayne and Rachel Tandy to speak at HSLA Webinar
The HSLA event will take place by Zoom on Tuesday 16th June at 9.30am and is being repeated on...
read moreKenneth Hamer to speak at Disciplinary and Regulatory Tribunals Conference 29 April 2020
Kenneth Hamer has been invited by Central Law Training to deliver the Case Law Update at the...
read moreHarrison Denner speaking at Legal Cheek event “How to make it as a barrister”
We are delighted to announce that Harrison Denner is on the panel at Legal Cheek's ‘How to make...
read moreHenderson Chambers attending the University of Oxford Law Fair on Saturday 9 November
Henderson Chambers are delighted to be attending the University of Oxford Law fair on Saturday 9th...
read moreGeorge Swift 2019 Lecture
Kenneth Hamer gave the George Swift 2019 Lecture at the University of Southampton last night to the...
read moreHSLA seminar at Henderson Chambers with an address by Sir Colman Treacy, former Chairman of the Sentencing Council
The HSLA and Henderson Chambers are pleased to invite you to an address by Sir Colman Treacy, former...
read morePupillage Forum at Henderson Chambers
Henderson Chambers is holding a Pupillage Forum to meet future pupillage applicants. We want to get...
read morePrashant Popat QC speaking at the HSLA Summer Party & Panel discussion – 11th July 2019
Prashant Popat QC will be one of the panelists at the Health & Safety Lawyers Association Summer...
read moreProfessor Sir Alan Dashwood QC speaking at The 58th London-Leiden Conference
On Saturday 29th June 2019, Professor Sir Alan Dashwood QC will be one of the speakers at The 58th...
read moreNoel Dilworth speaking at BIICL on 16th May 2019 – “Merricks v Mastercard: Collective Actions Reinvigorated”
Noel Dilworth will be speaking at British Institute of International and Comparative Law event on...
read moreTim Green speaking at series of HSLA Seminars in May and June 2019
Tim Green will be speaking at the Health & Safety Lawyers Association series of special events...
read moreKenneth Hamer to speak at Disciplinary and Regulatory Tribunals Conference 5 March 2019
Kenneth Hamer has been invited by Central Law Training to deliver a Case law update at...
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