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Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Keating Chambers
23 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to the sixth and final episode of our Adjudication Webinar and Podcast Series. In this episode, Adam Walton, Mercy Milgo, and Lars Gladhaug discuss the relationship between adjudication and insolvency. By reference to recent caselaw, they consider the circumstances in which the Court (when faced with an application for summary judgment by an enforcing party in liquidation, administration, or under a CVA) will either refuse to grant summary judgment, or grant it but order a stay of exe...
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Welcome to the sixth and final episode of our Adjudication Webinar and Podcast Series. In this episode, Adam Walton, Mercy Milgo, and Lars Gladhaug discuss the relationship between adjudication and insolvency. By reference to recent caselaw, they consider the circumstances in which the Court (when faced with an application for summary judgment by an enforcing party in liquidation, administration, or under a CVA) will either refuse to grant summary judgment, or grant it but order a stay of exe...
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Episodes (20/23)
Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Keating Chambers Adjudication Series Ep.6
Welcome to the sixth and final episode of our Adjudication Webinar and Podcast Series. In this episode, Adam Walton, Mercy Milgo, and Lars Gladhaug discuss the relationship between adjudication and insolvency. By reference to recent caselaw, they consider the circumstances in which the Court (when faced with an application for summary judgment by an enforcing party in liquidation, administration, or under a CVA) will either refuse to grant summary judgment, or grant it but order a stay of exe...
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5 months ago
22 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Keating Chambers Adjudication Series Ep. 3
Welcome to the third instalment of the Adjudication and Adjudication Enforcement webinar and podcast series. In this episode, Harriet Di Francesco and John Steel explore smash and grab vs. true value adjudications. Harriet and John define these two types of adjudications, highlighting the key distinction between them. They also analyse the jurisdictional implications of smash and grab and true value adjudications for enforcement, with reference to several key cases. Please note that this pod...
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8 months ago
25 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
International Women's Day 2024: Inspire Inclusion
This year’s International Women’s Day theme is ‘Inspire Inclusion’. In that spirit, Keating barristers Lucy Garrett KC and Emma Healiss have invited three incredibly inspirational women: Emily Monastiriotis (Head of Dispute Resolution at Simmons & Simmons), Kate Corby (Partner at Baker & McKenzie); and Theresa Mohammed (Partner at Watson Farley Williams), to discuss their experiences within the legal and construction industries and how they think this space has become and can continue...
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1 year ago
38 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
TCC150 Series: Episode 5 - Alfred McAlpine Construction v Panatown [2000]
This is the last in our series of podcasts to mark 150 years of the Technology and Construction Courts, a series where we have highlighted some of the key cases where the TCC has influenced the development of the law. In this episode, Tom Lazur, Brenna Conroy and Charlie Thompson look into the legal black hole and the case of Alfred McAlpine Construction v Panatown, a judgment handed down in 2000. It is one of the few cases where the issue came before the House of Lords twice in ...
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1 year ago
44 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
TCC150 Series: Episode 4 - Marchant v Caswell [1976]
This is the fourth in a series of podcasts coming this year, all recorded to celebrate 150 years of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). In each episode, Keating barristers will choose one leading case from the TCC and review its significance. In this special episode Sam Townend KC chairs a discussion between counsel who acted in the first reported case on ten year new-build home insurance policies, Marchant v Caswell [1976] 2 EGLR 23, Lord Grabiner KC (One Essex Court), Profess...
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2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
TCC150 Series Episode 3 - Martlet Homes Limited v Mulalley & Co. Limited [2022]
This is the third in a series of podcasts coming this year, all recorded to celebrate 150 years of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). In each episode, Keating barristers will choose one leading case from the TCC and review how it has faired over the years, including discussion of subsequent cases that have focused on it. In this episode James Thompson, Tom Coulson, Tom Walker and Isobel Kamber have taken a slightly different approach to the series and discuss one of the most signifi...
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2 years ago
49 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
TCC150 Series: Episode 2 - MT Højgaard A/S v E.ON Climate & Renewables UK Robin Rigg East Limited and another [2017]
This is the second in a series of podcasts coming this year, all recorded to celebrate 150 years of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). In each episode, Keating barristers will chose one leading case from the TCC and review how it has faired over the years, including discussion of subsequent cases that have focused on it. In this episode Calum Lamont KC and Paul Buckingham KC discuss the scope of ‘fitness for purpose’ obligations in construction contracts, starting with arguably the...
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2 years ago
36 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
International Women’s Day 2023: Embrace Equity
This episode, hosted by Marie Sparkes, celebrates International Women's Day and explores 2023’s “embrace equity” theme. It showcases the variety of roles women play within Chambers and highlights the steps Keating have taken towards achieve equity in the workplace. Marie is joined by Lucy Garrett KC, Alice Sims, Alison Crosland and Amy Barrie who share their experiences, from “unconventional” career paths and challenges they have faced along the way, to positive developments they have seen wi...
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2 years ago
54 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
TCC150 Series: Episode 1 - RTS Flexible Systems Ltd v Molkerei Alois Muller GmbH & Co KG [2010]
This is the first in a series of podcasts coming this year, all recorded to celebrate 150 years of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). In each episode, Keating barristers will chose one leading case from the TCC and review how it has faired over the years, including discussion of subsequent cases that have focused on it. In this episode, Head of Chambers, Alexander Nissen KC, is joined by Jennie Wild and Emma Healiss to discuss the landmark judgment in RTS Flexible Systems Ltd v Molk...
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2 years ago
40 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Demystifying the Bar
In this podcast, Keating barristers Lucy Garrett KC, James Thompson, Charlie Thompson, Jennie Wild and clerk Jade Clark discuss and myth-bust some of the common misconceptions about life at the Commercial Bar. With varied backgrounds, routes to the bar and experiences to date, they discuss the perception that the Bar can be an isolated place to practice law, finances, clerking and professional support in chambers, diversity, and family life, as well as some of the more specific aspects of con...
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3 years ago
36 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Raising Our Pulse
Having recently announced the date of the Keating Chambers and London Pulse Netball Corporate Cup, this podcast explores our partnership with the club and how Pulse have been raising the profile of women’s sport. Marie Sparkes, our Head of BD and Marketing speaks to Sam Bird, CEO and Director of Netball at London Pulse, and Jennie Wild, one of our junior barristers at Keating Chambers. The three women discuss how netball has impacted their lives positively, the parallels between challenges fa...
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3 years ago
22 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
International Women's Day with Mrs Justice Finola O'Farrell DBE
To celebrate International Women’s Day and mark the “Break the Bias" theme, we are pleased to share our latest podcast episode with Gaynor Chambers and Jennie Wild. Gaynor and Jennie are joined by Mrs Justice Finola O’Farrell DBE whose career exemplifies the aims of the IWD movement and who has made the path to a gender equal world easier for all the women following behind. O’Farrell J guides us through her early years, university, family life, and professional career leading to her a...
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3 years ago
23 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
A Point of Planning Law in a Construction Dispute: Clin v Walter Lilly in the Court of Appeal
What constitutes ‘Demolition’ under S74 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990? In this episode, Charlie Banner QC and John Steel discuss the Court of Appeal decision in Clin v Walter Lilly & Co. Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 136 which addressed that very question. The podcast seeks to contextualise the decision of the Court in the history of the litigation, the relevant planning statutes and the applicable case law, namely the House of Lords decision in Shimizu [1997] 1...
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4 years ago
34 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Standing in Public Procurement Judicial Review
Charlie Banner QC and David Gollancz review the cases on standing for judicial review in procurement, from Mass Energy in 1994 to Good Law Project in 2021, by way of Pergau Dam and Chandler. Please note that this podcast does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on as such. A list of the cases and statutes referred to in this podcast can be found at: www.keatingchambers.com/resources/podcasts/
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Public Procurement in Transition - Again
Following IP Completion Day on 31 December 2020, EU law no longer applies in the UK…except that it sort of does. Simon Taylor and David Gollancz discuss the effect of the amended Regulations: why economic operators in the EU and the GPA have different rights (and what about Gibraltar?), which case law will apply when, can utilities still apply for exemption, and how will the playing field be levelled between the UK home nations? Please note that this podcast does not constitute legal ad...
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4 years ago
48 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
International Women’s Day – Insight from the Hot 100
To celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day and mark the “Choose to challenge” theme, we are pleased to share our latest podcast episode with Fionnuala McCredie QC and Lucy Garrett QC. Fionnuala and Lucy are joined by Sally Davies (Mayer Brown), Catherine Wolfenden (Osborne Clarke) and Rebecca Williams (Watson Farley & Williams) who are all long standing clients and friends of Keating Chambers, as well as being past recipients of The Lawyer’s “Hot 100” accolade. They each share car...
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4 years ago
39 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Transforming Public Procurement: Episode 3 – Fair and Fast Challenges.
Keating Chambers' barristers discuss the government’s Green Paper proposals for reform of public procurement legislation to help listeners navigate the issues. Low-value and in-flight cases to a generalist Tribunal or two tracks in the TCC? Reforming the test for the automatic suspension: ditch the adequacy of damages test? Will we miss debrief letters when they’re gone? And if maximum damages are 1.5 x bid costs, will anyone bother to challenge anyway? With Sarah Hannaford ...
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4 years ago
45 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Transforming Public Procurement: Episode 1 – Meeting the UK’s Needs.
Keating Chambers' barristers discuss the government’s Green Paper proposals for reform of public procurement legislation to help listeners navigate the issues. Who defines the public good and will the Scottish and UK governments agree? Will the National Procurement Policy Statement be mandatory and micro-managerial? Will the Review Unit really improve commercial capability? With Charles Banner QC and David Gollancz. Please note that this podcast does not constitute legal advice an...
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4 years ago
37 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Trailer: Transforming Public Procurement - the Green Paper Mini-Series.
David Gollancz introduces Keating Chambers' mini-series of three podcasts about the governments Green Paper: Transforming Public Procurement. All episodes are being released together and are available now in time for responses to the consultation on 10 March 2021.
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4 years ago
1 minute

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Transforming Public Procurement: Episode 2 – Open and Transparent Contracting.
Keating Chambers' barristers discuss the government’s Green Paper proposals for reform of public procurement legislation to help listeners navigate the issues. How does the “publish early and publish all” approach sit with the government’s wish to impose the least burden on the public sector – or businesses? Given how hard authorities find it to comply with FOI, EIR and GDPR, how will they manage open contracting? What actually is transparency and do the proposals promote it? With...
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4 years ago
37 minutes

Keating Chambers: The Podcast
Welcome to the sixth and final episode of our Adjudication Webinar and Podcast Series. In this episode, Adam Walton, Mercy Milgo, and Lars Gladhaug discuss the relationship between adjudication and insolvency. By reference to recent caselaw, they consider the circumstances in which the Court (when faced with an application for summary judgment by an enforcing party in liquidation, administration, or under a CVA) will either refuse to grant summary judgment, or grant it but order a stay of exe...