Join us at the Winchester Legal Walk on 2nd October
22nd September 2025

The Recorder of Winchester is organising Winchester's first 10K Legal Walk in support of Citizens Advice Winchester District, aided by 3PB's Gemma White.
Join us on Thursday 2nd October at 4:45pm at Winchester Crown Court or RSVP [email protected] by 2pm on Thursday 25th September.
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3PB Barristers are pleased to confirm that 6 of its specialist education law barristers are ranked in Chambers and Partners 2026 published today. The group remains ranked in Band 3 at the London bar in the publication, its barristers praised as “exceptional”, “highly skilled” and “meticulously prepared” by clients and peers. The team is supported by an “incredibly responsive, professional and extremely helpful" clerking team. In our clients’ words, “the organisation, care and attention from...
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3PB’s Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence Law Team achieves 6 rankings in Chambers and Partners
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22nd September 2025
One off acts with ongoing consequences – an analysis by Joseph England
Joseph England analyses the case of Mr N Ahmed v Capital Arches Group Limited EAT [2025] 133, in which the EAT considered an ET’s decision that claims were presented out of time and the refusal to extend time on the ‘just and equitable’ basis. In doing so, the EAT analyses the distinction between events that occur as one off events with ongoing consequences and conduct extending over a period. This judgment will be of particular...
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