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36 Commercial is part of The 36 Group, consistently ranked as a “leading set” of chambers by both Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners. We are regularly instructed as advocates and advisors for clients involved in commercial, corporate and international litigation, both in the UK and internationally. Our barristers provide services to businesses and individuals alike, in contentious and non-contentious matters. We pride ourselves on being experts in contract law, company and partnership matters, commercial crime, employment law, property law, private client, cyber-data and technology law and international and offshore matters, and have specialist industry knowledge in aviation and art and cultural property law. Our “A view from the Bar” podcasts engage with our areas of expertise and get our members chatting about issues that they are passionate about. Please feel free to subscribe.
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This is the second in a two-part webinar titled ‘NFTs and Intellectual Property Rights; Friend or Foe’.In this PODCAST we will be discussing the intellectual property issues surrounding non-fungible tokens or NFTs - the must have new crypto asset.  And joining Philip INGRAM MBE is  Racheal Muldoon, a Barrister at London based chambers, The 36 Group – where she is a member of the commercial team, 36 Commercial. and Will Charlesworth. Will is the Deputy Head of Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution at London law firm, Saunders Law. 
This is the first in a two-part webinar titled ‘NFTs and Intellectual Property Rights; Friend or Foe’.In this PODCAST we will be discussing the intellectual property issues surrounding non-fungible tokens or NFTs - the must have new cryptoasset.  And joining Philip INGRAM MBE is  Racheal Muldoon, a Barrister at London based chambers, The 36 Group – where she is a member of the commercial team, 36 Commercial. and Will Charlesworth. Will is the Deputy Head of Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution at London law firm, Saunders Law. 
Celso De Azevedo and Paul Schwartfeger both of 36 Commercial, part of the 36 Group chat with your host Philip Ingram MBE about the Supreme Court Ruling on Lloyd v Google LLC and why iPhone users didn't get £750 compensation
In this episode, Philip Ingram MBE chats with one of the Barristers in the Fairhurst v Woodard Ring Doorbell case, Jonathon Rushton​ from 36 Commercial, where the level of surveillance of one neighbour over another was considered excessive by the judge.
36 Commercial webinar on Discrimination law: Forstater, Cancel Culture and Where Employers Go From Here, with: Richard O'DairFergus McCombieSinead KingEveryone has a right to their own beliefs. The problem for employers is how to react when employees broadcast beliefs inside or outside the workplace which are deeply offensive to others and may lead to internal or external complaints. Particular fault lines arise around self-definition of gender, and religious belief and homosexuality, where employees may have equally entrenched and deeply opposed beliefs, and the beliefs may involve the refusal to accept the validity of an important aspect of a person’s identity. This seminar will consider the issues raised by the ET case of Forstater v CGB Europe, its subsequent reversal by the EAT and the guidance of the Court of Appeal in Page v NHS Trust Development Authority. The Seminar will focus on setting out the current legal position together with some suggestions about how to manage the difficulties that arise in practice.
36 Commercial - Cyber Law Series - Cryptocurrency and Taxation with Michael Patchett-Joyce FCIArb a Barrister, Arbitrator, Mediator at 36 Commercial and Ben Symons a Barrister at 36 Commercial and author of Bloomsbury Professional Tax Insight - Cryptocurrency and Blockchain.
Todays Webinar recording is hosted by Michael Patchett-Joyce FCIArb and features Lee Schama  and Celso De Azevedo all Barristers from 36 Commercial,  and are looking at the future of Covid-19 business interruption insurance claims in the UK, examining the potential impact of the - not yet agreed - draft Declarations Order of the Supreme Court in the FCA v Arch Insurance & Ors test case.
36 Commercial - Cyber Law Series - Cryptoassets Tracing and Remedies - Practical Considerations with:- Dean Armstrong QC- Celso De Azevedo- Ceri Davis- Marc SamuelsCovering:·     #cybersecurity Security Trends and #Cryptocurrency Exchanges·     #Cryptoassets Tracing and #Investigations·     #Injunctions, Causes of Action, .  #Disclosure and Cross- examination·      Foreign #Tracing and Recovery·     Jurisdictional Considerations
 36 Commercial Cyber Law Series webinar on NFTs, presented by Dean Armstrong QC, Nanne Dekking, Professor Lisa Short and Racheal Muldoon.
Philip Hackett Q.C. and Racheal Muldoon will be discussing all of the issues raised in this case where Chinese citizens’ bank accounts were frozen by UK authorities  and look more into interim account freezing orders.
36 Commercial - Cyber Law Series - Cryptocurrency - Regulation, Regulation, Regulation with Dean Armstrong QC, Celso De Azevedo, Ceri Davis and Marc Samuels. Delivering insights to the UK, US, Swiss and Singapore regulatory stances for Crypto.
In this brief summary  entitled ‘Injunctions and Cyber Fraud’, Celso De Azevedo, a Barrister with 36 Commercial,  provides an overview of the recent decision of the High Court in the case of Foglia v Family Officer Ltd & Ors [2021]. 
36 Commercial - Cyber Law Series - Smart contracts: are they as smart as the people who drafted them?In this PODCAST hosted by Sajid Suleman, Joseph Dalby SC, Michael Patchett-Joyce FCIArb, Fergus McCombie and Paul Schwartfeger cover real world application, terms and functionality, performance, breach and enforcement, dispute resolution, force majeure and frustration as well as business interruption in relation to Smart Contracts
Today Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Philippa Daniels and Rachel Coyle, both barristers with 36 Commercial who specialise in property law.  Grenfell and the new build leasehold scandal have brought property law to the headlines and Philippa and Rachael explain the complexities as to why!
This is a PODCAST from the first 36 Commercial webinar in our 2021 Cyber Law Series.The PODCAST covers #Covid-19 Cyber Security Trends, #Ransomware, Remote Desktop Protocol Attacks and #Phishing, #Cyber Business Interruption losses  #Cyber insurance claims, Recent US #antimoneylaundering and #sanctions regulatory developments, #assetrecovery , Criminal and Civil Liability hosted by Dean Armstrong QC.The next in the 2021 Cyber Law Series will look at: Smart contracts: are they as smart as the people who drafted them?The webinar will be held on the following date and time and the 36 Commercial team invite you to join.Wednesday, 31st March 2021 From 16:00 to 17:00 (GMT) The Webinar will be live from 16:00 (GMT) and the room will be locked for attendees at 16:15 (GMT).  We hope you can make it. Register here
In this episode Ben Symons​, Michael Patchett‑Joyce and Celso De Azevedo, all barristers with 36 Commercial, discuss the Astra-Zeneca v EU vaccine row with Belgian Lawyers Denis Philippe and Matthias Storme.
In this PODCAST Philip Ingram MBE chats with Dean Armstrong QC, Fergus McCombie and Ceri Davis, both Barristers with 36 Commercial, about their new book 'Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles' published by Bloomsbury Professional. You can buy the book at this link: https://www.bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/cyber-litigation-the-legal-principles-9781526513601/PART I - INTRODUCTIONChapter 1: What is Cyber Litigation?PART II – CAUSES OF ACTIONChapter 2: Cyber Litigation and the Criminal LawChapter 3: Cyber Litigation in the Civil LawChapter 4: Causes of Action in Data ProtectionPART III – LITIGATION AND EVIDENCEChapter 5: JurisdictionChapter 6: Class ActionsChapter 7: Vicarious LiabilityChapter 8: Evidential ConsiderationsPART IV: REMEDIES AND ALTERNATIVES TO LITIGATIONChapter 9: RemediesChapter 10: Alternatives to Litigation
36 Commercial hosts the the 36 Groups Chief Operating Officer, Rowan Caffull​ and Mary Prior QC, Karen Reid and Marisa Allman who are running the Groups first virtual advocacy competition with a mini Pupillage for the winner.  This fascinating way of introducing potential barristers to the workings of the bar and chambers is well worth a listen. 
Employment Law

Employment Law

2020-12-0727:19

With furlough, businesses going under or having to restructure, Employment Law is a hugely relevant and topical subject to chat about on A View From the Bar.  Today Philip Ingram MBE chats with Richard O'Dair​ a Barrister with 36 Commercial and Joanna Alexiou an Associate Solicitor with the Employment Law Team at Mackrell Solicitors.  
In this episode Philip Ingram MBE is talking to  Celso De Azevedo from the 36 Commercial team about cyber security and cyber insurance.Celso has a broad international commercial practice with recognised expertise in reinsurance, cyber insurance, cybersecurity, data breach, cryptocurrency, fraud, asset tracing and business interruption insurance law as well as regulatory investigations, comprising both advisory and contentious work.
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