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7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts

7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts

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7BR is delighted to present our podcast series: “7BR Part-Heard”. These podcasts will give an insight into the broad range of work our members undertake. We have utilised 7BR’s multi-disciplinary nature to discuss a wide variety of topics and to examine issues through the lenses of those practicing in different areas of law. In podcasts, webinars and articles, barristers may express their own opinions. These will not necessarily be the opinions of other barristers within 7BR.
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Today we are joined on Part Heard by Hugh Preston QC and Jonathan Bertram, to discuss the future for representative actions in the light of Supreme Court case Lloyd against Google, and in particular how consumer law and data protection claims might be bought in the future.Autor: 7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts
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To conclude 7BR's pupillage mini-series, we are joined by our current and future pupillage secretaries, Caroline Lody and Chris Canning, to discuss the pupillage application process and what they are looking for in our future pupils.Autor: 7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts
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Chambers' Senior Clerks, Paul Eeles and Steven Wright, join the podcast today for the third episode of our Pupillage Mini-Series. They discuss building a practice as a pupil, the role of the Clerking Team and the practice management of Members at 7BR.Autor: 7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts
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We are joined today by Head of Pupillage Adam Weitzman QC to kick start this mini-series. Adam discusses why he came to the bar, his experiences as a silk, and pupillage at 7BR. Several of our Members, together with our Senior Clerks, will share their insights over the coming weeks discussing/talking about various aspects of the pupillage programme…
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This week on Part Heard, we are joined today by 7BR Member Joshua Yetman, who is back today to discuss the Court of Appeal Judgment Fratila & another v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. Joshua joined 7BR after completing this pupillage in October 2020. He currently has a mixed practice, with particular experience in discrimination law and s…
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Today we are pleased to welcome back one of our regular guests to Part-Heard, Kate Temple-Mabe, to discuss the Employment Appeal Tribunal decision in the case of Maya Forstater v Centre for Global Development. You can view the Judgment here. Kate has previously spoken on the podcast discussing the Asda and Brierley Equal Pay Claims case, which can …
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Today on 7BR Part-Heard we are joined by Rose Harvey-Sullivan and Kate Lill, a lawyer from the Prisoners Advice Service. PAS is delighted to announced a new addition to their range of Self Help Toolkits, aimed at imprisoned fathers, which Rose has written. The guide will assist fathers in prison who want contact with their children. PAS will launch…
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We are joined this week by two previous Part-Heard guests, Rose Harvey-Sullivan and Jim Robottom. During the podcast, they will be discussing the freezing injunctions and settlements against an employer in two recent Modern Slavery claims. Rose and Jim were instructed by ATLEU.Autor: 7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts
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This week on Part-Heard Kate Temple-Mabe joins us to discuss the Asda v Brierley equal pay claim, for which the Supreme Court has recently handed down judgement. Before joining 7BR, Kate worked as a representative for a public services union and has been instructed in unfair dismissal, discrimination and whistleblowing claims.…
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This week on Part-Heard we are joined by Joshua Yetman to talk about strike outs in the Employment Tribunal and his recent appearance in the Employment Appeal Tribunal, in which he successfully argued to have the strike out order set aside.Autor: 7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts
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This week on Part-Heard we are joined by Sir John Goldring and Jim Robottom for the fourth and final episode of our Inquest Series, based on "Coroners Investigations and Inquests" a Lexis-Nexis book which Jim has co-edited with Rose Harvey-Sullivan, James Weston and Richard Baker. It has been written by the editors together with David Matthew, Sara…
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This week on Part-Heard we are joined by David O'Mahony to discuss the book that he has recently written, “Cross-border criminal and civil recovery litigation offshore”. The book has been published by Key Haven Publications LTD and is available to purchase here. David is the Head of the Offshore & International team at 7BR, he has been involved in …
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This week on Part-Heard we are joined by James Weston for Part 3 of our Inquest Series, based on "Coroners Investigations and Inquests" a Lexis-Nexis book which James has co-edited with James Robottom, Rose Harvey-Sullivan and Richard Baker. It has been written by the editors together with David Matthew, Sarah Edwards, Adam Korn, Kate Lumbers, Cono…
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This week on Part-Heard we are joined by Richard Baker and Lynda Reynolds of Hugh James Solicitors for Part 2 of our Inquest Series, based on “Coroners Investigations and Inquests” a Lexis-Nexis book which Richard has co-edited with James Robottom, Rose Harvey-Sullivan and James Weston. It has been written by the editors along with eight other memb…
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This week on Part-Heard we are joined by Rose Harvey-Sullivan who is introducing "Coroners Investigations and Inquests" a Lexis-Nexis book about inquests which she has co-edited and written with James Robottom, Richard Baker and James Weston along with several other authors and contributors. The book is an accessible and authoritative practical gui…
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This week on 7BR Part-Heard we are pleased to be joined by Justin Slater, to discuss parental alienation, including; what it is, how it presents, its impacts, why its imperative that its dealt with at an early stage and what sorts of actions the courts can take to address it.Autor: 7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts
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After a short break, we are pleased to share with you our first podcast of 2021. We were delighted to be joined by Adam Korn to discuss one of his recent cases, which involved an unusual case management direction which reflects the impact of the ongoing pandemic.Autor: 7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts
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On the 10th Day of Christmas, we are joined by Kiril Waite to discuss the benefit of virtual hearings in group litigation, as illustrated in De Costa and others against London Fire Commissioner and others, and the future of PPO’s post brexit in situations where the insurer is passported in with XAX against Markerstudy Insurance LTD by way of exampl…
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On the sixth day of Christmas, we are joined by Kate Temple-Mabe to speak about Newman against Southampton City Council and others, in which she acted pro bono for a journalist applicant, who sought to view the court files and other materials in a set of care proceedings.Autor: 7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts
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Here at 7BR, we have spent the last 6 months traversing the legal landscape and examining issues from multiple practice areas guided by the diverse expertise of our members on our podcast; Part-Heard. As we near the end of this most unusual year, we are taking the opportunity for reflection, so each day for the next 12 days, a different member from…
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