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International Women's Day 2022: Sarah Clarke interviews Marcia Shekerdemian QC of Wilberforce Chambers
In our final podcast for LGBTQIA+ History Month, Sarah Clarke and Zoe Mellor interview ICC Judge Sally Barber.
Cameron Stocks interviews Dr S Chelvan for the second podcast in our series for LGBTQIA+ History Month.
Brie Stevens-Hoare QC and James Hall interview Master McCloud for the first podcast in our series for LGBTQIA+ History Month.
Morayo and Fagborun and Anitha Bushiri conclude our #ProudToBe series for Black History Month.
Morayo Fagborun Bennett and Anitha Bushiri speak to Sally Penni MBE for the fourth episode in our “Proud to Be” series for Black History Month.
Shazia Akhtar and Patrick Sarson interview Andrew Powell for the third episode in our "Proud to Be" series for Black History Month.
Emily Betts and Bryan Frimpong interview James Hall for the second podcast in our "Proud to Be" series for Black History Month.
Colm Nugent and Vanessa McKinlay discuss the implications of the decision in Griffiths v TUI (UK) Limited [2021] EWCA Civ 1442.
Faisel Sadiq speaks to Gemma de Cordova and Shey Ojedokun for the first episode of our "Proud to Be" podcast series for Black History Month.
Priya Gopal interviews William Golightly and Jaysen Sharpe.
Simon Kerry and George Eyre provide an update on recent case law relating to adjudication, covering hybrid contracts, costs and liquidated damages.
John de Waal QC and James Hall discuss the thorny issue of aggregation in solicitors' professional indemnity insurance, with particular reference to the case of AIG Europe Limited v Woodman and the recent case of Baines v Dixon Coles and Gill.
Aneurin Moloney and Helena Drage review a selection of the most significant decisions in the field of Clinical Negligence in 2020 and take a look at the hot topics for 2021.
Cases covered: Rubiera v JobTopham v Ageas & KeraliKennedy v Corida Services LLPPhillips v SymesDeutsche Bank AG v (1) Sebastian Holdings Inc (2) Alexander Vik (Defendant for costs purposes only) Parent A v Parent B & 5 OrsSymphony Group Plc v HodgsonBahai v Rashidian (1985)LVI v Zafar and OthersSamantha Thimmaya (Claimant) v Lancashire NHS Foundation Trust (Defendant) & Firas Jamil (Third Partys Costs) (2020)Mainwaring v Goldtech Investments Limited
In conversation with Sally Penni MBE, Brie Stevens-Hoare QC, Morayo Fagborun Bennett and Amanda Illing.