
Fraser Chambers News
Barrister’s tips for obtaining pupillage
Sonia Simms interviews barrister's. Sonia asked a number of barrister's to provide tips on obtaining pupillage. Video
Daniel Jeremy accepts pupillage
Daniel commences his pupillage in October. Daniel has been a commercial and financial services paralegal for a nationwide PLC, including assisting in multi-million pound litigation and regulatory compliance and legal policy for all aspects of the company’s business. He also gained valuable experience in defamation, public and employment law. [...]
Compliance and AML conference in Warsaw
Dr Anton van Dellen is speaking at 8th National Compliance and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) conference in Warsaw. Anton is talking about the investigation of unexplained and suspicious deaths linked to Russian money laundering and the Russian state. Anton has extensive expertise in representing Interested Persons at inquests which have [...]
Shape of Who?
Case Analysis: Sheeran & Ors v Chokri & Ors [2022] EWHC 827 (Ch) (06 April 2022) Liam Wells, Barrister, Fraser Chambers & Nicholas Reed-Langen, Visiting Scholar, The Hertie School Introduction The music industry is a fickle business. Talent only gets you so far, before you must ride your [...]
The court’s approach to key defences in the Defamation Act 2013
The Defamation Act 2013 marked an attempt to codify some of the pre-existing common law. However, this process has been criticised as potentially introducing further uncertainty. Some of the key areas where further complexities arose are in two of the available defences: honest opinion and public interest. Dr Anton van [...]
Fraser Chambers welcomes Liam Wells
Liam graduated in jurisprudence from the University of Oxford, has an LLM from King's College London in International Business Law and an LLM from the Erasmus School of Law in the Netherlands. He is currently completing his PhD on regulatory law at the University of Hamburg, is the Managing Editor [...]