New Article on Greenwashing

July 24, 2022

In this new Article, David Travers QC and George Spence-Jones consider the UK consumer protection law which may apply to "Greenwashing" and the steps...

Chambers and Members nominated for various Legal 500 Bar Awards

July 6, 2022

In recognition of the excellent work carried out over the past year, Chambers has been nominated for the Financial Services and Insurance set of...

‘Campbell v Tyrrell’ and the Business Purposes Exemption

May 4, 2022

In April’s PLC column Ruth Bala considers the application of the “business purposes” test in the regulated lending sphere, following the judgment of the High...

Food Law Update Conference

April 26, 2022

David Travers QC Queens Counsel at Gough Square Chambers David Travers QC will be chairing and speaking at the Legal Training Consultancy’s Food Law...

Announcement of new CMA consumer powers

April 21, 2022

On 20 April 2022, the Government included new plans to strengthen consumer law and protect the public. In conjunction with stronger powers for the...

Case on Breathing Space Regulations

March 31, 2022

In West One Loan Limited v Salih (County Court at Central London, HHJ Monty QC, 30 March 2022), Julian Gun Cuninghame appeared for the...

NLJ Article on Ryanair DAC v The CAA concerning Regulation (EC) 261/2004

March 18, 2022

In this New Law Journal Article, Lee Finch and Ann-Marie O'Neil consider the recent Court of Appeal decision in Ryanair DAC v The CAA...

British Car Auctions Limited fined £1.1m for a Health and Safety Offence arising from a serious Injury at a Vehicle Auction

March 9, 2022

David Travers QC, leading Laura Phillips, prosecuted British Car Auctions Limited after an incident at a vehicle auction site operated by BCA at Eldon...

‘Ryanair v CAA’: CA judgment on ‘Extraordinary Circumstances’

February 2, 2022

Court of Appeal Rules That Strikes by an Airline’s Own Crew Are Not Extraordinary Circumstances The Court of Appeal has today handed down judgment...

Jurisdiction to make Rent Repayment Orders

January 26, 2022

Kazowska and others -v- White confirms that there is no jurisdiction to make a rent repayment order against the director of a landlord company....

Covid Disruption Effect on Contracts – ‘Football Association v PPLive’

January 26, 2022

In an article for LexisNexis, Fred Philpott considers the recent decision in Football Association Premier League Ltd v PPLive Sports International Ltd (a company incorporated...

December’s PLC column: Smith v RBS

January 7, 2022

In the December 2021 column, Sabrina Goodchild considers the recent judgment in Smith v Royal Bank of Scotland plc [2021] EWCA Civ 1832. The...