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      James Hume, Emily Hayward and Toria Holland become members of chambers

      3PB (3 Paper Buildings) are pleased to announce that barristers James Hume, Emily Hayward and Toria Holland (pictured here, left to right) have successfully completed their twelve-month pupillages and become members of chambers. Former Fleet Air Arm Officer James Hume (call: 2023) joins 3PB's London office following 11 years in the Royal Navy where he will continue to grow his practice within the Commercial, Property and Construction Teams. Throughout his pupillage, James gained significant experience...

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      Aimee Fox comes back from maternity leave

      3PB is delighted to have welcomed Family and Education Law Barrister Aimee Fox, pictured here, back to chambers from maternity leave on Monday, 29 September 2025. Aimee, who is joint head of our financial remedy team, has an established practice in financial remedies and private law proceedings. Aimee also has extensive experience in education law, often appearing in tribunals relating to EHC Plans. She has also been successful in judicial reviews and appeals to the Upper...

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      Victoria Hamblen has successfully secured a 6 - month secondment position at the Office for Environmental Protection

      3PB’s Victoria Hamblen has successfully secured a 6-month secondment position at the Office for Environmental Protection, (the OEP). Victoria is an environmental and property barrister with an interest in climate law, as well as broader alleged breaches of environmental law. She will be working as a Principal Lawyer on secondment at the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) from the 29th September 2025 until the end of March 2026. To learn more about the organisation please...

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      Mark Wilden writes for IP Awareness Network on the benefits of free advice for musicians

      3PB’s specialist intellectual property and media and entertainment barrister Mark Wilden has written for the IP Awareness Network on the importance of offering IP advice to musicians early on in their careers. In his blog post, entitled “The place of Intellectual Property law in collaboration and the benefit of early, free advice for musicians", Mark draws on his experience as both a professional musician and as a legal practitioner. The piece discusses how a basic...

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      Two family law barristers join 3PB from Westgate Chambers

      3PB Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) today announced the arrival of two new family barristers from the London and South-East Circuits specialists Westgate Chambers, who are based in Brighton. Family law barrister Lauren Winser, with a busy practice across all areas of family law and is a committee member of YRes for the family law network Resolution, will be joined at 3PB by matrimonial finance and private law children expert Scott Sharp who deals with financial...

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      Emily Hayward in amicus intervention submissions to Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court on constitutionality of the death penalty in St Kitts and Nevis

      Emily Hayward, pupil barrister at 3PB, has contributed to Amicus Curiae submissions on the constitutionality of the death penalty in St Kitts and Nevis, working in a team led by Philip Rule KC of No. 5 Chambers. The High Court of St Kitts & Nevis is determining the constitutionality of the death penalty and has granted permission for the intervention to be filed by the Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA) and the International Bar Association’s Human...

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      3PB celebrates First-tier Tribunal appointments

      3PB Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) is delighted to announce that 3PB family law barristers Nicola Frost and Paul Froud have been appointed as Fee-Paid Judges of the First-tier Tribunal. Nicola Frost is assigned to the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber).  Paul Froud is assigned to the Health, Education and Social Care Chamber, within the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Tribunal. Their appointments are effective from 22nd September and will run on four-year renewable...

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      September Education Law Newsletter - Out now!

      Welcome to 3PB’s September Education Law Newsletter. Edited by Jack Felvus, this edition features analysis from Katherine Anderson, John Friel, Alice de Coverley and Jim Hirschmann on
      - The legal and practical implications for schools of For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers
      - Artificial Intelligence in Education and EHC Plans
      - Phelps v The London Borough of Hillingdon [2001] 2 A.C. 619; [2000] E.L.R revisited 25 years on.
      Find out more about our Education for Local Authorities webinar series and our forthcoming 3rd Education Law Conference and lots of Education sector news.

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      Join us at the Winchester Legal Walk on 2nd October

      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. Click here to donate.

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      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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      Hamish Munro to speak at World Lawyers Forum Conference

      Hamish Munro, marketing and commercial consultant at 3PB Barristers (3 Paper Buildings), is set to speak at this year’s World Lawyers Forum Conference (formerly the World Litigation Forum), taking place in Amsterdam on Monday and Tuesday this week, 22-23 September 2025. Hamish is a speaker and panellist discussing the future of international arbitration, trends and forecasts for busiest types of cases and jurisdictions for the next two years and the marketing of litigation practices. The...

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      Luke Nelson to speak at The Legal Training Consultancy Conference

      3PB’s family and private client barrister Luke Nelson will be speaking at the Family Law Update: A Live Online Conference for The Legal Training Consultancy. This will take place via zoom on Wednesday 17th September at 9:45AM – 1:00PM. Luke will be alongside six other panel speakers, covering a selection of topical issues and new twists on perennial problems for family lawyers. The conference can be streamed live, or you can watch the recording whenever is...

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