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Law Pod UK

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Can appropriate public scrutiny and respect for private lives co-exist? Jim Duffy speaks to Richard Ager and Clare Ciborowska about the Transparency Reporting Pilot in the family courts.Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supportin
Strasbourg Court fashions human rights out of climate change. David Hart KC discusses latest developments with Rosalind English.Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Foll
LawPod UK is marking International Women’s Day with a three-part series exploring gender at the Bar.In this series, Lucy McCann and Rajkiran Barhey speak to Lady Justice Whipple, Sally Smith KC, Clodagh Bradley KC, Cara Guthrie, Judith Rogers
The Supreme Court has ruled out claims for physicatric harm suffered by family members witnessing death or serious injury as a result of medical negligence. Rosalind English talks to Judith Rogerson of 1 Crown Office Row about the implication o
Rachel Marcus and Marcus Coates-Walker of 1 Crown Office Row join Lucy McCann to explore the principle of the scope of duty in the context of clinical negligence claims. First by analysing the decision in Khan v Meadows [2021] UKSC 21 and then
Lucy McCann, Rosalind English and Jon Metzer discuss a selection of significant legal cases from the UK over the past year.Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Follow an
Join chemist Professor Roy Harrison and environmental law silk David Hart, for a review of recent personal injury lawsuits where claimants seek damages for exposure to toxic substances. Despite the technical challenges, this litigation is key t
A compilation and distillation of the past seven months of pod discussions, by presenters Rosalind English and Lucy McCann.Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles, with links to cases, are published on the UK Human
Family law expert Richard Ager talks to Melissa Patidar about her intermediary service company which provides communication support between lawyers and witnesses in remote and face to face hearings in family court proceedings. They discuss part
Richard Ager is delighted to welcome Melissa Patidar of Communicourt as his guest to a Law Pod UK Family edition.In this episode, we discuss parties with vulnerabilities in the Family Court, the qualifications and role of an intermediary and
Traditionally, courts have declined to impose this liability, believing it would lead to defensive policing. A recent High Court ruling appears to have changed all that. Listen to Rosalind English in discussion with Conor Monighan of 5 Essex Co
Robert Kellar KC in conversation with Victoria Walters, library learning advisor at the Bristol campus of the University of Law.Plus: we want your feedback! Please take a couple of minutes to fill in this very short anonymous survey. Thank yo
Professor Richard Susskind, advisor to the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, has been alerting the legal profession to the advance of technology since the 1990s. In this episode, Rosalind English discusses with Professor Susskind the p
This week the UK Government announced an important change to its Retained EU Law Bill, which has been going through Parliament. Now 600 EU-era laws are set be repealed by the end of 2023 - fewer than the whole "reservoir” of 1000+ initially tar
Lucy McCann speaks to Cara Guthrie and Matthew Flinn of 1 Crown Office Row, about multi-defendant litigation in the field of clinical negligence.The discussion covers who to sue, the costs implications of having multiple defendants, contribut
Emma-Louise Fenelon speaks to Matthew Hill of 1 Crown Office Row about three recent decisions concerning unlawful killing.Plus: we want your feedback! Please take a couple of minutes to fill in this very short anonymous survey. Thank you in a
Jim Duffy is joined by Professor Jim Murdoch of the University of Glasgow, Angus McCullough KC from 1 Crown Office Row, and Shameem Ahmad from the Public Law Project, to talk small boats and big changes on the human rights horizon.Law Pod UK
In this episode, Lucy McCann speaks to Dr Stefan Theil, the John Thornley Fellow and Director of Studies in Law at Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge, about what role the law can play in tackling the climate crisis.Stefan discusse
Applications for secure accommodation or deprivation of liberty orders, for children in the UK, have increased significantly in recent years. Lucy McCann talks with Richard Ager and Clare Ciborowska about the current situation.There is now a
Emma-Louise Fenelon speaks to Shahram Sharghy and Jo Moore about how to become a barrister. The episode considers the kind of research that is essential to do in advance, navigating the pupillage gateway, preparing for interviews and dealing wi
In this episode, Emma-Louise Fenelon speaks to Margaret Bowron KC about how to avoid disastrous expert evidence. This episode is an update to the popular 2019 episode with Neil Sheldon KC available here.Margaret and Emma discuss mistakes in e
Rosalind English, Lucy McCann and Jon Metzer discuss a selection of significant legal cases from the UK over the past year.Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Follow an
Emma-Louise Fenelon speaks to Rory Badenoch and Rajkiran Barhey about the developments in inquest law that practitioners will need to know about.Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human
Emma-Louise Fenelon speaks with Jonathan Jones about recent developments in UK public law and the Constitution. The discussion covers recent political turbulence, the Union, the Northern Ireland Protocol, Judicial Review reforms,  Human Rights
Is legislation against SLAPPs really necessary in the UK?Rosalind English delves into this question with help from Greg Callus. Greg Callus joined 5RB as a barrister in 2015. He specialises primarily in defamation, data protection, freedom of
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