Members of Chambers regularly lead the charge in their practice areas and as a result often write and provide comment in leading publications.
Members of Chambers are often leaders in their respective fields and are frequently asked to write articles providing further insight into areas of the law they have developed their expertise in. A collection of some of these articles are recorded here.
Tom Orpin-Massey of QEB Hollis Whiteman Chambers co-authors with David Whyte of Harris Hagan ...
Last Friday, the Court of Appeal handed down an important judgment on the interpretation...
Considering how front-line healthcare workers might protect themselves. With the 2020...
A case comment on Enchrochat and A, B, D & C and Regina [2021] EWCA Crim. The Court of Appeal...
William Boyce QC speaks about Private Prosecutions on RPC's 'Taxing Matters' podcast ...
A Briefing Note by Jason Mansell and Kathryn Hughes . In a long-awaited judgment, the Supreme...
William Boyce QC and Karen Robinson have written in The Lawyer about their recent...
Considering the admissibility of the Single Competent Authority's decision at trial Where a...
A Podcast: The Mechanics, Advantages and Potential Pitfalls of Private Prosecutions Nick...
The Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill is in the process of being...
In this article for UnHerd, Adam King explores whether you can, in fact, trust a jury. Adam...
Edward Henry QC co authors article - Cardinal Pells appeal to the High Court of Australia...