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What amount of damage is necessary before a claim for a data breach or of misuse of private information is actionable? In TLT and others v The Home Office [2016] 2217 (QB), Mitting J noted that the threshold was based on the…
We are proud to see our clerks receiving such positive feedback in the latest Chambers UK Bar directory.
Chambers is delighted to announce the appointment of Esther Maclachlan to the Circuit Bench with effect from 1st November 2021. To read more about the appointment please click
We had an excellent turnout for our Virtual Open Day last week, when barristers Paul Stagg, Ella Davis and Henk Soede, along with senior clerk Clark Chessis, spoke about life at 1CL and the Bar, as well as about pupillage, mini pupillage…
Regular readers will recall that the team was delighted, a couple of weeks ago, to report that 1CL has once again been nominated Barristers’ Chambers of the Year in the Personal Injury Awards 2021; this week we bring you news of our…
In this webinar Sarah Prager and Ian Clarke discuss Data Protection. They covering:
The Data Protection Act 2018
Processing principles
Lawful processing
Special category data
Reasons for processing data
Fairness and transparency
Quantum – damages…
On Thursday 19 October the Financial Conduct Authority announced that Credit Suisse had been fined £147m and undertaken to forgive $200m of debt owed to it by Mozambique following an investigation into matters which became known as the Tuna Bonds scandal[1].
Simon…
The Supreme Court handed down the latest judgment in the long running litigation in FS Cairo (Nile Plaza) LLC v Brownlie [2021] UKSC 45 this morning.
Seasoned practitioners will be aware of the long and tortuous history of the litigation, which has…
Yesterday a team from 1CL took part in the /a>