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Legal updates and comments from some of the UK's leading lawyers from 3PB Barristers.
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3PB Barristers Matthew Wyard and Jim Hirschmann discuss the latest cases from the Court of Protection with Jennifer Kotilaine of 3PB.This month's episode includes analysis of Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust v JS and Manchester City Council [2023] EWCOP12. Cop Comm is a podcast series covering all things Court of Protection and Community Care from 3PB Barristers.
3PB Barristers Matthew Wyard and Jim Hirschman discuss the latest cases from the Court of Protection.  Cop Comm is a podcast series covering all things Court of Protection and Community Care from 3PB Barristers.
3PB Barristers' Matthew Wyard and guest, Senior Associate James Pantling-Skeet from Boyes Turner,  discuss the latest cases from the Court of Protection.Cop Comm is podcast series covering all things court of protection and community care, hosted by 3PB barrister Matthew Wyard.
3PB Barristers' Matthew Wyard and Jim Hirschmann discuss the latest cases from the Court of Protection.In this episode they consider DvS [2023] EWCOP8; and A Local Authority v PG & Ors [2023] EWCOP9.Cop Comm is podcast series covering all things court of protection and community care, hosted by 3PB barrister Matthew Wyard.
Cop Comm is podcast series covering all things court of protection and community care, hosted by 3PB barrister Matthew Wyard.   Each episode will aim to cover two to three topics on things such as current awareness, latest jurisprudence and pointers for practise, as well as having discussions and debates with interesting guests working in the field.  In this episode Matt is joined by fellow 3PB barrister Jim Hirschmann and Kevin McManamon, a Partner at Geldards.
Cop Comm is podcast series covering all things court of protection and community care, hosted by 3PB barrister Matthew Wyard.   Each episode will aim to cover two to three topics on things such as current awareness, latest jurisprudence and pointers for practise, as well as having discussions and debates with interesting guests working in the field.   In this episode we bring you a round-up of court of protection and community care news along with a look at three important court of protection cases all of which have been decided during January 2023:·        Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust & Lancashire County Council & AH [2023] EWCOP 1·        NHS Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care Board & JH [2023] EWCOP 2·        Sunderland City Council v Macpherson [2023] EWCOP 3 
Cop Comm is podcast series covering all things court of protection and community care, hosted by 3PB barrister Matthew Wyard. Each episode will aim to cover two to three topics on things such as current awareness, latest jurisprudence and pointers for practise, as well as having discussions and debates with interesting guests working in the field. In this episode we bring you up to date with changes that came into force on 1st January 2023 both to the Court of Protection Rules and the new Upfront Notification Process for Property and Affairs Deputyship applications.  The Powers of Attorney Bill is also discussed.
8 Months after Brexit came in to effect on 1st January 2021, what has it actually meant for businesses in the UK? If you are in business, then what are some of the key points for you to consider? If you don't trade with Europe, has and will Brexit affect you? Get Legally Speaking's Hatti Suvari talks to David Berkley QC, barrister and head of chambers at 3PB Barristers.
Specialist 3PB family barrister Elisabeth Hudson presents on “Special Guardianship Orders - where are we now?” as part of the 3PB family law brunch series.
This probate law update is chaired by real property, trusts and probate specialist Cheryl Jones.Martin Strutt speaks about: "Knowledge and approval and rectification: an overview of knowledge and approval and discussion as to whether rectification can in some circumstances cure a lack of knowledge and approval."Martin deals with all aspects of contentious probate including challenging the validity of wills on the grounds of formality, incapacity, lack of knowledge and approval and undue influence. He also undertakes Inheritance Act claims.Lydia Pemberton's talk is: “Put up or shut up. How to progress estate administration: an overview into the options available to PRs who need to progress the estate administration when there are adverse or competing claims from outside the estate".Lydia has considerable experience of advising and acting in contentious probate matters.  She represents clients on a range of disputes, including those which involve international aspects.  Lydia has also undertaken a large number of Inheritance Act cases and has a firm understanding and extensive experience of TOLATA claims.This update was recorded on 17 June 2021. Please do not rely on its contents; but instead seek legal advice before taking action.
Times are looking up with the prospect of businesses reopening and the restrictions of the pandemic being lifted. While it will be ‘business as usual’ for many, what happens when trade doesn’t get back to pre-pandemic levels?Gareth Graham and Matthew Curtis examine the options in this employment law webinar first broadcast on 21 April 2021 and look at the potential pitfalls for businesses looking to make redundancies or organisational changes due to pressures caused by reduced activity.The talk includes:• Key considerations for a fair redundancy process • Potential traps and pitfalls • How to modify a redundancy process for employees returning from furlough or maternity leave • Responding to claims of unfair redundancy, or discrimination in the redundancy process.
Simon Tibbitts and Daniel Brown from 3PB's employment team discuss two significant cases which were decided in March 2021.Simon analyses Asda Stores Ltd v Brierley, an equal pay case which has received extensive press attention; and Daniel discusses Rodgers v Leeds Laser Cutting Ltd; a case which deals with the topical issue of people being asked to attend work at a time when there might be apprehension about doing so because of Covid-19.
In the latest episode of our Building Resilience series, International Arbitration experts David Parratt QC from 3PB Barristers and Ken MacDonald from Brodies discuss what the impact of the UK's new relationship with the EU means for settling disputes and why businesses should be thinking about international arbitration as the best dispute resolution clause in contracts.
International Women's Day was established over a century ago in 1911, and it is day to celebrate women and their achievements. Join Get Legally Speaking's Hatti Suvari to get a close insight in to inspirational women Barrister's and their own inspirational stories of becoming and being Barristers and Judges.Barrister and part-time Judge Sarah Cooper from Thomas More Chambers, senior Barrister Maria Scotland from 5 St Andrews Hill Chambers, Barrister and part-time Judge Rachael Goodall and specialist Barrister Emma Waldron, both from 3 Paper Buildings Chambers, all give us a up close and personal account of why they wanted to become Barristers and Judges, the challenges that they faced along the way, advice that they would give to young women looking to come in to the legal profession and much more!#internaltionalwomensday #thebar #legallearning
Do you have assets that you would like to try to and protect if you ever get divorced? Have you signed a prenuptial agreement that is now being considered in your divorce? How can you try and protect your assets by having a post-nuptial agreement drawn up, which could be done after you are married? Get Legally Speaking host Hatti Suvari interviews 3PB barrister Nicola Frost to find out key takeaways on how prenuptial agreements work and some key points that you should consider when having an agreement drawn up.#prenupagreements #divorce #financialdivorce #postnuptial
Whilst over 2 million children are entitled to free school meals everyday by way of food parcels during the pandemic, many concerns have been raised by parents, the Government and by celebrities and a sports star, Marcus Rashford, that some of the food parcels received by parents were just 'not good enough'. Photos of food parcels have been circulating on social media showing bits of vegetables and fruit and scraps of food in what seem to be in money bags. But what are the Government and the schools obligated to deliver to your child as a free school meal? Where do you go if you have sub-standard food parcels being delivered for your child's lunch? Get Legally Speaking podcast host and lawyer Hatti Suvari discusses the issue with 3PB barrister Emma Waldron.#freeschoolmeals #foodparcels #educationlaw #childrenatschool #legalearning #getlegallyspeaking
Mark Green and Sarah Bowen talk about three recent and significant employment law cases in our monthly update from 3PB Barristers' employment and discrimination team.
3PB barristers Karen Moss and Grace Nicholls bring you the latest employment law case updates for January 2021.Please note the content of this podcast does not constitute legal advice. Always seek appropriate legal advice before taking any action.
Hatti Suvari and 3PB barrister Lydia Pemberton talk about who can make a Will, and why you should make a Will, whether you can make a joint Will with your partner, and the pros and cons of making a joint Will. Find out whether or not you need a lawyer to make your Will, or whether you could write your Will yourself, under which circumstances a Will could be null and void, and whether you can exclude someone close to you from your Will. This Podcast is for people of all ages, and at all stages of life. Give yourself the insight in to this important and personal subject of making a Will. #Wills #probate #makingawill #legalassistance #contestedprobate #probate #inheritence #executor #jointwills
Hatti Suvari and seasoned IP barrister from 3PB Nicole Bollard, discuss what is meant by the term Intellectual Property, the term Trademark and Copyright, what is considered to have Copyright, how online music and content can be used by you if it is Copyrighted, what to do if you did not know that a piece of music, photograph or content was Copyrighted and if you have been using it, as well as if you are approached by the owner of a piece of music or photograph/logo/brand, and if there is a way to check if something has been Copyrighted or Trademarked. In this conversation, Hatti and Nicole also discuss the benefits of Trademarking your brand, company name, logo, item or creation, and the meaning of 'passing off' and 'Trademark Infringement'. A great introductory conversation in to this area of law, that can have a profound positive effect on our work and creations once it is understood.  #trademark #musiccopyright #photographcopyright #copyright #brands #brandnames #trademarkinfringement #infringement #logoprotection #intellectualproperty #ip #iplaw
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