The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently handed down judgment in Coventry v United Kingdom. Mr Coventry was an unsuccessful defendant in a nuisance claim relating to noise. He did not have insurance and so was personally liable to pay any damages or costs awarded by the courts. The claimants had funded the litigation […]
read moreBelow, Ryan Ross reviews a recent decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (Choudhury v Cerberus Security and Monitoring Services Limited [2022] EAT 172), in which HHJ Tayler issued further guidance on the correct approach to applications to amend claims in the Employment Tribunal. The Facts. The Claimant was employed by the respondent as a […]
read moreCongratulations to Christopher Quinlan KC who has been appointed to chair the EFL (English Football League) Club Financial Review Panel with Sport Resolutions. For further information, please click here.
read moreCongratulations to Ryan Ross who received a Special Mention in the Bar Pro Bono Awards 2022. Ryan was nominated for the ‘Young Pro Bono Barrister of the Year’ category. His commitment to pro bono over the past 12 months has seen him mentioned in The Times and quoted in the Financial Times. His work has […]
read moreFarrar’s Building is pleased to announce that Richard Ive has been appointed to the Undercover Policing Inquiry’s Senior Counsel Team. Richard will support David Barr KC, Lead Counsel to the Inquiry, and Zaqia Rashid, Solicitor to the Inquiry, with the preparation and delivery of the Inquiry’s investigative work.
read moreFarrar’s Building is pleased to announce that Richard Ive has been appointed to the Undercover Policing Inquiry’s Senior Counsel Team. Richard will support David Barr KC, Lead Counsel to the Inquiry, and Zaqia Rashid, Solicitor to the Inquiry, with the preparation and delivery of the Inquiry’s investigative work.
read moreStuart Brady, instructed by Richard Boardman of Rylands Law, is acting for the large and growing group of professional rugby players bringing claims against the governing bodies in rugby union and rugby league, arising out of permanent brain damage suffered as a result of injuries during their careers. As has been extensively reported in the […]
read moreLast week the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in the case of Achille v Lawn Tennis Association Services Ltd [2022] EWCA Civ 1407. Frederick Lyon and Ryan Ross acted for the successful appellant. Here they analyse the potential significance of the judgment for claimants and defendants. Factual Background The claimant – who was […]
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